Tennessee Higher Education Fact Book
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2 Tennessee Higher Education Fact Book Tennessee Higher Education Commission Parkway Towers, Suite James Robertson Parkway Nashville, TN Phone: (615) Fax: (615)
3 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Tennessee Higher Education Commission gratefully acknowledges the institutions and agencies that provided the data necessary to compile the Higher Education Fact Book. This and other THEC publications would be impossible without the timely submission of quality information by the following data providers: the Tennessee Board of Regents and its institutions; the University of Tennessee and its institutions; the Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association; the THEC Division of Postsecondary School Authorization; and the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation. PRIVACY NOTICE Throughout this report, THEC seeks to comply with Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) requirements to protect students personally identifiable information. Therefore, when tables are presented, individual cells containing five observations or fewer are suppressed. The suppressed information is included in table totals. Introduction Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book i
4 Table of Contents Introduction Figure/Table Page History vii Current Context vii Commission Members viii Governance and Coordination Structure ix Directory of Public Institutions x Directory of Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology xi Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association Member Institutions xii Student Participation Headcount by Sector Figure FTE by Sector Figure Public Higher Education Enrollment Trends Figure Percent Changes in Public Higher Education Enrollment Figure Fall Enrollment 2004 and by Institution Table th Day and End of Term Enrollment Table Public Enrollment Term Withdrawals Table FTE Enrollment 2004 and by Institution Table FTE as a Percent of Headcount Enrollment Table Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology Enrollment and FTE Table Full-Time and Part-Time Enrollment at Community Colleges Figure Full-Time and Part-Time Enrollment at Public Universities Figure Total High School Graduates and Postseconday Enrollment Figure College Going Rate by County Table Public High School Graduate Enrollment by System Table Postsecondary Share of High School Graduate Enrollment Table Headcount by Student Level Table Headcount by Gender Table Headcount by Race Table Headcount by Age and Pell Grant Eligibility Table Headcount by Residency and Citizenship Status Table Headcount by Major Field Table Community College and Public University Off-Campus Enrollment Table TCAT Off-Campus Enrollment Table Average ACT Scores of Freshmen Table Undergraduate Transfer Student Activity into Public Universities Table Undergraduate Transfer Student Activity into Community College Table Remedial and Developmental Enrollment Fall 2014 Table Introduction Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book ii
5 Table of Contents continued Student Success Figure/Table Page Retention Rates by Institution Table Retention Rates by Race Table Remedial and Developmental Student Success Table Awards by Institution Table Awards by Major Field Table Awards by Major Field and Public University Table Percent of Public University Awards by Major Field Table Awards by Major Field and Community College Table Percent of Awards by Major Field and Community College Table Awards by Gender Table Awards by Gender and Award Type Table Awards by Race and Award Type Table Awards by Race and Institution Table Adult Award Recipients by Institution Table Pell Eligible Award Recipients by Institution Table Six Year Graduation Rates by Institution Table Six Year Graduation Rates by Institution and Race Table Six Year Graduation Rates by Institution Table Community College Graduate Job Placement Rates Table Community College Graduate Job Placement Rates by Institution Table TCAT Awards by Institution Table TCAT Awards by Program Table TCAT Program Completion and Placement Rates by Institution Table TCAT Completion and Placement Rates by Institution and Program Table Public University Licensure Exam Scores Table Community College Licensure Exam Scores Table TCAT Licensure Exam Scores by Institution Table Student Satisfaction Survey Results Table Academic and Fiscal Trends Academic Program Inventory Table Program Accreditation Status Table Admissions Data for Public Universities Table Lower Division Instructional Courses Table Percent of Undergraduate Instruction through e-learning Table Peer Faculty Salary Comparison Table TCAT Average Salary Comparison Table Introduction Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book iii
6 Table of Contents continued Academic and Fiscal Trends Continued Figure/Table Page Average Full-Time Public University Faculty Salary Figure Average Full-Time Community College Faculty Salary Figure Annual Tuition and Mandatory Fees Table Annual Tuition and Mandatory Fees Resident Undergraduate Table Average Undergraduate Resident Tuition and Fees by Institution Type Figure Median Full-Time Tuition & Fees Public University Resident Table Median Full-Time Tuition & Fees Community College Resident Table Family Income Needed to Pay for College Figure Family Income Needed to Pay for College Figure Tuition & Fees Revenue per FTE Student Table Appropriations & Tuition/Fees Revenue per FTE Student Table Appropriations per FTE Student Table State & Local Appropriations as Percentage of Taxes Table State Appropriations for TN Public Higher Education Formula Units Table State Appropriations for TN Public Higher Education Non-Formula Units Table Revenue per FTE Historical Analysis Table Revenue per Student Award Historical Analysis Table Public University Total Revenue per FTE Figure Community College Total Revenue per FTE Figure Student Share of Revenue per FTE Figure Aid Awards per Enrollment Table State Undergraduate Grant Dollars per Undergraduate Enrollment Table Public University Undergraduate Debt Table Cohort Default Rates for TN Public Institutions Table TN Education Lottery Schoarship (TELS) Program Summary Report Table TELS Traditional HOPE Awards by Institution Table TN Student Assistance Corporation Non-Lottery Awards by Program Table TN Student Assistance Corporation Non-Lottery Awards by Sector Table Outcomes Funding Formula Outcomes Funding Formula Definitions 102 Outcomes Formula Weights for Public Universities Table Outcomes Formula Weights for Community Colleges Table Outcomes Funding Formula Data for Public Universities FY Table Outcomes Funding Formula Data for Community Colleges FY Table Introduction Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book iv
7 Table of Contents continued Glossary Page Definitions 108 Institutional and System Abbreviations 109 Introduction Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book v
8 Page Intentionally Left Blank Introduction Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book vi
9 History The Tennessee Higher Education Commission was created in 1967 by the Tennessee General Assembly to coordinate and foster unity within higher education. The Commission coordinates two systems of public higher education: the University of Tennessee institutions, governed by the University of Tennessee Board of Trustees, and the state universities, community colleges, and colleges of applied technology governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents. There are currently nine public universities, 13 community colleges, and 27 colleges of applied technology in Tennessee that serve over 240,000 students collectively. Tennessee s independent institutions (non-profit and for-profit) bring statewide enrollment for fall 2014 to more than 380,000 students. The Commission is composed of nine lay members appointed by the Governor for six year terms who represent the state s congressional districts, three Constitutional Officers who are ex-officio voting members (Comptroller of the Treasury, State Treasurer, and Secretary of State), two ex-officio student members who serve two year terms, and the Executive Director of the State Board of Education, who is an ex-officio non-voting member. Current Context In January 2010, the General Assembly passed the Complete College Tennessee Act (CCTA), a comprehensive reform agenda that seeks to transform public higher education through changes in academic, fiscal and administrative policies at the state and institutional levels. While the higher education landscape has been shaped by the CCTA, higher education is evolving to adopt Governor Bill Haslam s statewide reform agenda, collectively known as the Drive to 55. Calendar year 2015 will usher in a new long-range plan that will supplant the Public Agenda for Tennessee Higher Education, which helped set the stage for transformational change in Tennessee higher education. Stated succinctly, this plan seeks to: (1) make dramatic increases in degree production and efficiency; (2) within available resources (state operating appropriations plus tuition); (3) without diminishing educational quality; (4) thereby improving community, county, and statewide postsecondary attainment; (5) to support improvements in workforce capacity and quality as well as economic and community (i.e., workplace) development. Introduction Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book vii
10 Tennessee Higher Education Commission Commission Members Mr. Evan Cope, Chair, Murfreesboro, 4 th Congressional District Mr. Robert Fisher, voting ex-officio, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Mr. Tre Hargett, Secretary of State Ms. Sharon Hayes, Vice-Chair, Brownsville, 8 th Congressional District Dr. Sara Heyburn, non-voting ex-officio, Executive Director, State Board of Education Mr. Jon Kinsey, Chattanooga, 3 rd Congressional District Ms. Pam Koban, Nashville, 5 th Congressional District Mr. Bill Lee, Franklin, 7 th Congressional District Mr. David Lillard, Jr., State Treasurer Mr. Alex Martin, non-voting ex-officio, Tennessee Technological University Ms. Pam Martin, Mt. Juliet, 6 th Congressional District Ms. Mintha E. Roach, Knoxville, 2 nd Congressional District Mayor A C Wharton, Jr., Secretary, Memphis, 9 th Congressional District Mr. Justin Wilson, State Comptroller Mr. Keith Wilson, Vice-Chair, 1 st Congressional District Introduction Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book viii
11 Tennessee Public Higher Education Governance/Coordination Structure The Citizens of Tennessee Governor General Assembly Tennessee Higher Education Commission Tennessee Board of Regents Universities Austin Peay State University East Tennessee State University Middle Tennessee State University Tennessee State University Tennessee Technological University University of Memphis Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College Cleveland State Community College Columbia State Community College Dyersburg State Community College Jackson State Community College Motlow State Community College Nashville State Community College Northeast State Community College Pellissippi State Community College Roane State Community College Southwest State Community College Volunteer State Community College Walters State Community College University of Tennessee System University of Tennessee at Chattanooga University of Tennessee at Knoxville University of Tennessee at Martin University of Tennessee Health Science Center University of Tennessee Space Institute Institute for Agriculture Institute for Public Service Colleges of Applied Technology Athens McKenzie Chattanooga McMinnville Covington Memphis Crossville Morristown Crump Murfreesboro Dickson Nashville Elizabethton Newbern Harriman Oneida/Huntsville Hartsville Paris Hohenwald Pulaski Jacksboro Ripley Jackson Shelbyville Knoxville Whiteville Livingston Introduction Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book ix
12 Austin Peay State University Clarksville, TN East Tennessee State University Johnson City, TN Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro, TN Tennessee State University Nashville, TN Tennessee Technological University Cookeville, TN University of Memphis Memphis, TN Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga Chattanooga, TN University of Tennessee, Knoxville Knoxville, TN University of Tennessee, Martin Martin, TN University of Tennessee Health Science Center Memphis, TN University of Tennessee Space Institute Tullahoma, TN Tennessee Public Institutions Directory System Offices Tennessee Board of Regents 1415 Murfreesboro Road Suite 350 Nashville, TN Chattanooga State Community College Chattanooga, TN Cleveland State Community College Cleveland, TN Columbia State Community College Columbia, TN Dyersburg State Community College Dyersburg, TN Jackson State Community College Jackson, TN Motlow State Community College Lynchburg, TN Nashville State Community College Nashville, TN Introduction Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book Community Colleges University of Tennessee 800 Andy Holt Tower Knoxville, TN Northeast State Community College Blountville, TN Pellissippi State Community College Knoxville, TN Roane State Community College Harriman, TN Southwest Tennessee Community College Memphis, TN Volunteer State Community College Gallatin, TN Walters State Community College Morristown, TN x
13 Tennessee Public Institutions Directory Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology Athens Chattanooga Covington Crossville Crump Dickson Elizabethton Harriman Hartsville Hohenwald Jacksboro Jackson Knoxville Livingston McKenzie McMinnville Memphis Morristown Murfreesboro Nashville Newbern Oneida/Huntsville Paris Pulaski Ripley Shelbyville Whiteville Introduction Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book xi
14 TICUA Office Nashville Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association Member Institutions Aquinas College Nashville Baptist College of Health Sciences Memphis Belmont University Nashville Bethel College McKenzie Bryan College Dayton Carson-Newman College Jefferson City Christian Brothers University Memphis Cumberland University Lebanon Fisk University Nashville Freed-Hardeman University Henderson King College Bristol Lane College Jackson Lee University Cleveland LeMoyne-Owen College Memphis Lincoln Memorial University Harrogate Lipscomb University Nashville Martin Methodist College Pulaski Maryville College Maryville Meharry Medical College Nashville Memphis College of Art Memphis Middle Tennessee School of Anesthesia Madison Rhodes College Memphis Sewanee: The University of the South Sewanee Southern Adventist University Collegedale Southern College of Optometry Memphis Tennessee Wesleyan College Athens Trevecca Nazarene University Nashville Tusculum College Greeneville Union University Jackson Vanderbilt University Nashville Watkins College of Art, Design, and Film Nashville Welch College Nashville Johnson College Jackson Introduction Milligan College Milligan College Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book xii
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16 Figure 1.1 Headcount by Sector Fall 2014 TICUA 79,803 20% TCAT 17,354 5% Proprietary 61,028 16% UT 49,007 13% TBR Community Colleges 87,064 23% TBR Universities 89,466 23% Total Tennessee Fall 2014 Enrollment: 383,722 Source: THEC Student Information System (THEC SIS), THEC Postsecondary School Authorization, TN Board of Regents (TBR), TN Independent Colleges and Universities Association (TICUA) Notes: Proprietary enrollment is reported annually. To isolate the proprietary sector s fall enrollment, the ratio of public institutions fall enrollment to 12 month enrollment was averaged over three years (2011, 2012, and 2013). This percentage (84.39 percent) was then applied to the headcount of the proprietary sector to derive the estimated fall headcount. Excludes not-for-profit private institutions not participating in TICUA. TCAT enrollment is preliminary. Public and TICUA institution headcount based on end of term data. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
17 Figure 1.2 FTE by Sector Fall 2014 TICUA 74,698 29% TBR Community Colleges 54,192 21% TCAT 12,258 5% UT 43,386 17% TBR Universities 73,247 28% Source: THEC SIS, TBR, TICUA Notes: Due to limitations in the data, this table does not report FTE for the proprietary sector. Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) enrollment is calculated in a manner consistent with the Outcomes Funding Formula definition found in Section 4. UT Health Science Center, UT Veterinary School, ETSU College of Medicine and College of Pharmacy FTE are equivalent to headcount. TCAT FTE is preliminary. Public and TICUA institution FTE based on end of term data. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
18 Figure 1.3 Public Higher Education Enrollment Total Trends Fall 2004-Fall ,000 Total Headcount Total FTE 240, , , , , , , , , , , , , Figure 1.4 Public Higher Education Enrollment Percent Changes Fall 2004-Fall % 10.3% 1 Year 5 Years 10 Years -2.1% -1.8% -2.7% -3.4% Headcount FTE Source: THEC SIS Note: Public higher education enrollment excludes TN Colleges of Applied Technology. Based on end of term data. UT Health Science Center, UT Veterinary School, ETSU College of Medicine and College of Pharmacy FTE are equivalent to headcount. Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
19 Table 1.1 Public Headcount Fall Terms 2004 and Institution TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College 8,113 9,431 10,436 10,498 10,160 10,123 9,557 Cleveland State Community College 2,961 3,615 3,754 3,832 3,640 3,812 3,529 Columbia State Community College 4,697 5,581 5,648 5,514 5,379 5,287 5,231 Dyersburg State Community College 2,476 3,395 3,759 3,777 3,595 3,271 2,863 Jackson State Community College 3,966 5,109 5,375 4,935 4,497 4,593 4,928 Motlow State Community College 3,543 5,079 5,256 5,004 4,782 4,925 4,793 Nashville State Community College 7,020 8,869 9,906 9,883 9,887 10,163 10,048 Northeast State Community College 5,080 6,270 6,780 6,478 6,446 5,895 5,865 Pellissippi State Community College 7,562 10,297 11,169 11,464 10,681 10,836 10,247 Roane State Community College 5,332 6,281 6,881 6,906 6,659 6,361 5,962 Southwest Tennessee Community College 11,791 13,016 13,505 13,038 12,235 10,876 10,333 Volunteer State Community College 7,043 8,430 9,029 8,694 8,210 8,190 7,677 Walters State Community College 5,900 6,853 6,960 6,754 6,571 6,281 6,031 TBR Community College Total 75,484 92,226 98,458 96,777 92,742 90,613 87,064 TBR Universities Austin Peay State University 8,648 10,188 10,744 10,888 10,616 10,449 10,153 East Tennessee State University 11,886 14,421 14,999 15,286 15,202 14,751 14,551 Middle Tennessee State University 22,336 25,188 26,654 26,664 25,578 24,079 23,006 Tennessee State University 9,101 8,824 8,961 9,214 8,881 8,833 9,097 Tennessee Technological University 9,217 10,847 11,528 11,748 11,583 11,200 11,498 University of Memphis 20,713 21,420 22,586 22,869 22,312 21,587 21,161 TBR University Total 81,901 90,888 95,472 96,669 94,172 90,899 89,466 UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 8,689 10,526 10,726 11,394 11,614 11,655 11,619 University of Tennessee, Knoxville 25,729 27,221 27,306 27,296 26,877 27,028 27,382 University of Tennessee, Martin 6,098 8,096 8,479 7,921 7,766 7,429 7,029 University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center 2,139 2,837 2,692 2,789 2,799 2,859 2,977 UT University Total 42,655 48,680 49,203 49,400 49,056 48,971 49,007 University Total 124, , , , , , ,473 Grand Total 200, , , , , , ,537 Source: THEC SIS Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute. Enrollments are for credit-bearing courses only. Based on end of term data. Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
20 Table th Day Enrollment and End of Term Headcount Enrollment Fall 2014 Institution 14th Day End of Term TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College 9,332 9, % Cleveland State Community College 3,522 3, % Columbia State Community College 5,117 5, % Dyersburg State Community College 2,847 2, % Jackson State Community College 4,924 4, % Motlow State Community College 4,758 4, % Nashville State Community College 10,044 10, % Northeast State Community College 5,865 5, % Pellissippi State Community College 10,099 10, % Roane State Community College 5,832 5, % Southwest Tennessee Community College 10,227 10, % Volunteer State Community College 7,664 7, % Walters State Community College 6,005 6, % TBR Community College Total 86,236 87, % TBR Universities Austin Peay State University 10,111 10, % East Tennessee State University 14,434 14, % Middle Tennessee State University 22,729 23, % Tennessee State University 9,027 9, % Tennessee Technological University 11,338 11, % University of Memphis 21,059 21, % TBR University Total 88,698 89, % UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 11,608 11, % University of Tennessee, Knoxville 27,040 27, % University of Tennessee, Martin 7,002 7, % University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center 2,976 2, % UT University Total 48,626 49, % University Total 137, , % Grand Total 223, , % Source: THEC SIS Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute. End of term reflects student departures and students who enrolled after the 14 th day. Percent Change Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
21 Table 1.3 Student Withdrawals After 14th Day Enrollment Fall 2014 Institution 14th Day Withdrawals Source: THEC SIS & TBR Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute. Withdrawals reflect students who enrolled by the 14 th day and then departed by the end of term. Percent Change TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College 9, % Cleveland State Community College 3, % Columbia State Community College 5, % Dyersburg State Community College 2, % Jackson State Community College 4, % Motlow State Community College 4, % Nashville State Community College 10, % Northeast State Community College 5, % Pellissippi State Community College 10, % Roane State Community College 5, % Southwest Tennessee Community College 10, % Volunteer State Community College 7, % Walters State Community College 6, % TBR Community College Total 86,236 3, % TBR Universities Austin Peay State University 10, % East Tennessee State University 14,434 1, % Middle Tennessee State University 22,729 1, % Tennessee State University 9, % Tennessee Technological University 11, % University of Memphis 21,059 1, % TBR University Total 88,698 4, % UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 11, % University of Tennessee, Knoxville 27, % University of Tennessee, Martin 7, % University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center 2, % UT University Total 48, % University Total 137,324 5, % Grand Total 223,560 8, % Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
22 Table 1.4 Public FTE Enrollment Fall Terms 2004 and Institution TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College 5,118 5,987 6,812 6,801 6,585 6,388 5,901 Cleveland State Community College 2,087 2,504 2,609 2,630 2,482 2,487 2,316 Columbia State Community College 3,142 3,569 3,701 3,495 3,348 3,352 3,263 Dyersburg State Community College 1,767 2,213 2,421 2,339 2,217 1,918 1,678 Jackson State Community College 2,700 3,313 3,415 3,262 2,847 2,722 2,825 Motlow State Community College 2,468 3,353 3,375 3,112 2,925 2,984 2,984 Nashville State Community College 3,914 5,154 5,621 5,702 5,681 5,796 5,807 Northeast State Community College 3,369 4,231 4,680 4,437 4,289 3,912 3,888 Pellissippi State Community College 5,014 6,695 7,346 7,509 7,057 6,978 6,644 Roane State Community College 3,836 4,227 4,511 4,361 4,153 3,964 3,777 Southwest Tennessee Community College 7,564 8,465 8,533 8,276 7,555 6,801 6,355 Volunteer State Community College 4,495 5,501 5,817 5,509 5,091 4,985 4,747 Walters State Community College 3,661 4,780 4,819 4,598 4,425 4,103 4,008 TBR Community College Total 49,134 59,993 63,658 62,031 58,656 56,392 54,192 TBR Universities Austin Peay State University 6,834 7,566 8,622 8,685 8,508 8,416 8,241 East Tennessee State University 10,087 12,116 12,794 13,030 12,784 12,374 12,295 Middle Tennessee State University 19,077 21,049 22,030 21,840 20,824 19,637 18,787 Tennessee State University 7,632 7,025 7,157 7,166 6,901 7,080 7,388 Tennessee Technological University 7,560 9,057 9,368 9,527 9,636 9,797 9,983 University of Memphis 16,303 16,792 17,798 17,974 17,462 16,704 16,554 TBR University Total 67,492 73,605 77,769 78,222 76,114 74,007 73,247 UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 7,326 9,116 9,788 9,845 9,951 10,208 10,029 University of Tennessee, Knoxville 23,142 24,624 24,219 23,519 23,610 23,860 24,107 University of Tennessee, Martin 5,571 6,714 6,959 6,852 6,770 6,555 6,273 University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center 2,139 2,837 2,623 2,789 2,799 2,859 2,977 University of Tennessee Total 38,178 43,291 43,589 43,005 43,129 43,481 43,386 University Total 105, , , , , , ,633 Grand Total 154, , , , , , ,825 Source: THEC SIS Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary School and the UT Space Institute. UT Health Science Center, UT Veterinary School, ETSU College of Medicine and College of Pharmacy FTE are equivalent to headcount. Enrollments are for credit-bearing courses only. Based on end of term data. Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
23 Table 1.5 FTE as a Percent of Headcount Enrollment Fall Terms 2004 and Institution TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College 63.1% 63.5% 65.3% 64.8% 64.8% 63.1% 61.7% Cleveland State Community College 70.5% 69.3% 69.5% 68.6% 68.2% 65.2% 65.6% Columbia State Community College 66.9% 63.9% 65.5% 63.4% 62.2% 63.4% 62.4% Dyersburg State Community College 71.4% 65.2% 64.4% 61.9% 61.7% 58.6% 58.6% Jackson State Community College 68.1% 64.8% 63.5% 66.1% 63.3% 59.3% 57.3% Motlow State Community College 69.7% 66.0% 64.2% 62.2% 61.2% 60.6% 62.3% Nashville State Community College 55.8% 58.1% 56.7% 57.7% 57.5% 57.0% 57.8% Northeast State Community College 66.3% 67.5% 69.0% 68.5% 66.5% 66.4% 66.3% Pellissippi State Community College 66.3% 65.0% 65.8% 65.5% 66.1% 64.4% 64.8% Roane State Community College 71.9% 67.3% 65.6% 63.1% 62.4% 62.3% 63.3% Southwest Tennessee Community College 64.2% 65.0% 63.2% 63.5% 61.8% 62.5% 61.5% Volunteer State Community College 63.8% 65.3% 64.4% 63.4% 62.0% 60.9% 61.8% Walters State Community College 62.0% 69.7% 69.2% 68.1% 67.3% 65.3% 66.5% TBR Community College Total 65.1% 65.0% 64.7% 64.1% 63.2% 62.2% 62.2% TBR Universities Austin Peay State University 79.0% 74.3% 80.2% 79.8% 80.1% 80.5% 81.2% East Tennessee State University 84.9% 84.0% 85.3% 85.2% 84.1% 83.9% 84.5% Middle Tennessee State University 85.4% 83.6% 82.7% 81.9% 81.4% 81.6% 81.7% Tennessee State University 83.9% 79.6% 79.9% 77.8% 77.7% 80.2% 81.2% Tennessee Technological University 82.0% 83.5% 81.3% 81.1% 83.2% 87.5% 86.8% University of Memphis 78.7% 78.4% 78.8% 78.6% 78.3% 77.4% 78.2% TBR University Total 82.4% 81.0% 81.5% 80.9% 80.8% 81.4% 81.9% UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 84.3% 86.6% 91.3% 86.4% 85.7% 87.6% 86.3% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 89.9% 90.5% 88.7% 86.2% 87.8% 88.3% 88.0% University of Tennessee, Martin 91.4% 82.9% 82.1% 86.5% 87.2% 88.2% 89.2% University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center 100.0% 100.0% 97.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% University of Tennessee Total 89.5% 88.9% 88.6% 87.1% 87.9% 88.8% 88.5% University Total 84.8% 83.8% 83.6% 82.7% 83.3% 84.0% 84.2% Grand Total 77.4% 76.3% 75.6% 75.0% 75.4% 75.4% 75.7% Source: THEC SIS Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute. UT Health Science Center, UT Veterinary School, ETSU College of Medicine and College of Pharmacy FTE are equivalent to headcount. Enrollments are for credit-bearing courses only. Based on end of term data. Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
24 Table 1.6 Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology Enrollment Academic Year FTE as Institution Headcount FTE Percent of Contact Hours Headcount Athens % 219,182 Chattanooga 2,031 1, % 954,993 Covington % 161,301 Crossville % 303,921 Crump % 210,833 Dickson % 499,176 Elizabethton % 504,148 Harriman % 235,482 Hartsville % 325,636 Hohenwald % 322,721 Jacksboro % 179,217 Jackson 1, % 457,804 Knoxville 1, % 604,934 Livingston 1, % 330,380 McKenzie % 190,052 McMinnville % 197,426 Memphis 1, % 791,372 Morristown % 476,819 Murfreesboro 5, % 470,759 Nashville 1, % 781,112 Newbern % 247,174 Oneida/Huntsville % 192,570 Paris % 276,235 Pulaski 1, % 363,336 Ripley % 139,992 Shelbyville 1, % 445,912 Whiteville % 164,914 Grand Total 28,492 11, % 10,047,401 Source: TBR Note: FTE is calculated as the total number of contact hours divided by 900. TCAT calculations are based on enrollment data from the summer, fall, and spring academic terms. Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
25 Full-Time and Part-Time Enrollment Fall 2014 Community Colleges Figure 1.5 Figure 1.6 Public Universities Source: THEC SIS Note: Based on end of term data. Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
26 Total High School Graduates and Postsecondary Enrollment Figure ,718 62,413 62,128 62,377 61,601 33,814 34,735 35,495 35,585 35, % 55.7% 57.1% 57.0% 58.1% Postsecondary Enrollment Total High School Graduates Source: THEC SIS, National Student Clearinghouse Note: High school students graduated during the winter, spring or summer preceding the fall they enrolled in higher education. For example, high school students who graduated during the winter of 2012, spring of 2013, or summer of 2013, and enrolled in any college in the summer or fall of 2013 are included. High school students were enrolled at any higher education institution (community college, university, in-state, outof-state, public, or private). Only public high school graduates are included in the college going calculations. Count is unduplicated. 55.7% 55.7% 57.1% 57.0% 58.1% Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
27 Table 1.7 College Going Rate by County County Anderson 58.9% 61.6% 59.9% 60.6% 62.4% Bedford 55.0% 46.4% 49.0% 46.6% 43.1% Benton 51.6% 52.7% 53.4% 57.6% 56.3% Bledsoe 41.9% 40.9% 62.1% 56.0% 52.3% Blount 55.5% 58.2% 56.0% 57.9% 58.8% Bradley 59.8% 58.0% 55.1% 60.2% 60.5% Campbell 46.4% 48.4% 52.2% 49.9% 50.3% Cannon 47.9% 47.7% 40.1% 43.4% 37.7% Carroll 55.8% 56.9% 59.8% 59.4% 58.9% Carter 55.8% 49.2% 56.7% 51.7% 61.5% Cheatham 52.3% 58.1% 54.3% 54.5% 50.6% Chester 56.2% 57.6% 58.9% 60.3% 57.4% Claiborne 51.8% 50.5% 54.6% 59.3% 64.0% Clay 57.0% 66.3% 63.2% 59.5% 61.8% Cocke 37.1% 41.1% 42.4% 41.3% 39.7% Coffee 61.1% 55.9% 59.2% 53.3% 57.2% Crockett 45.3% 49.8% 62.2% 50.6% 56.7% Cumberland 49.6% 44.8% 41.1% 49.8% 42.8% Davidson 54.3% 51.5% 55.5% 52.2% 54.3% Decatur 71.9% 64.9% 71.6% 66.7% 70.2% DeKalb 51.5% 44.3% 44.8% 43.5% 49.5% Dickson 57.9% 53.9% 52.6% 55.0% 54.8% Dyer 55.1% 61.6% 65.4% 64.0% 63.5% Fayette 47.1% 46.0% 47.8% 46.1% 51.7% Fentress 54.2% 52.9% 51.0% 44.3% 58.6% Franklin 47.2% 42.6% 58.7% 46.0% 43.6% Gibson 58.4% 56.7% 56.2% 58.3% 57.0% Giles 56.5% 49.7% 49.3% 49.0% 56.7% Grainger 50.2% 41.2% 46.0% 54.7% 56.9% Greene 43.6% 49.2% 45.5% 49.2% 45.9% Grundy 46.7% 50.0% 39.0% 6.5% 47.8% Hamblen 60.2% 54.3% 57.1% 56.0% 59.6% Hamilton 61.9% 61.2% 61.3% 61.2% 61.1% Hancock 36.8% 46.7% 49.3% 54.9% 59.0% Hardeman 50.2% 47.2% 54.4% 51.4% 49.6% Hardin 44.3% 50.4% 56.7% 52.0% 53.0% Hawkins 51.1% 53.1% 51.4% 47.1% 48.8% Haywood 57.0% 50.5% 61.6% 49.5% 50.0% Henderson 57.1% 61.1% 68.8% 69.4% 67.7% Henry 54.6% 55.7% 56.7% 54.6% 53.5% Hickman 44.9% 41.5% 32.9% 40.3% 40.4% Houston 54.5% 51.3% 56.3% 60.8% 52.7% Humphreys 54.1% 58.1% 62.9% 59.5% 52.1% Jackson 52.8% 57.9% 49.0% 45.2% 57.0% Jefferson 41.7% 47.3% 45.1% 50.7% 56.5% Johnson 35.0% 42.9% 48.5% 35.3% 39.1% Knox 65.2% 63.2% 66.6% 63.4% 67.3% Lake 54.0% 58.7% 76.6% 52.5% 59.6% Lauderdale 55.7% 54.7% 47.6% 54.2% 50.7% Lawrence 58.3% 58.7% 59.1% 56.3% 51.0% Lewis 44.0% 58.8% 61.1% 49.1% 63.3% Lincoln 49.7% 52.2% 52.5% 55.5% 49.4% Loudon 50.5% 49.6% 52.4% 53.2% 57.0% Macon 59.7% 64.5% 56.1% 51.3% 45.7% Madison 50.8% 58.2% 62.0% 53.0% 56.1% Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
28 Table 1.7 continued College Going Rate by County continued Marion 53.0% 57.7% 55.0% 55.2% 61.7% Marshall 56.1% 55.9% 57.9% 54.6% 57.7% Maury 56.2% 58.4% 53.5% 59.2% 55.5% McMinn 54.2% 58.9% 53.1% 52.4% 51.7% McNairy 64.1% 52.8% 60.8% 61.1% 54.0% Meigs 35.8% 45.0% 51.8% 50.5% 58.3% Monroe 41.8% 37.8% 39.0% 39.8% 38.7% Montgomery 49.3% 49.6% 51.5% 53.1% 50.9% Moore 41.1% 46.1% 71.2% 43.7% 59.7% Morgan 50.0% 44.4% 48.1% 45.3% 46.8% Obion 55.5% 57.8% 57.4% 60.3% 61.0% Overton 60.6% 55.0% 48.0% 58.1% 54.1% Perry 57.0% 66.7% 64.4% 78.3% 71.2% Pickett 60.0% 65.0% 44.4% 78.4% 58.1% Polk 50.8% 52.7% 53.1% 52.3% 51.3% Putnam 59.6% 54.8% 52.2% 53.2% 58.8% Rhea 53.2% 52.2% 53.2% 47.8% 45.8% Roane 62.2% 58.6% 60.6% 61.7% 60.8% Robertson 48.9% 52.6% 49.8% 52.0% 51.3% Rutherford 55.5% 55.9% 57.0% 58.4% 57.1% Scott 54.9% 56.0% 53.7% 53.0% 61.8% Sequatchie 51.0% 61.2% 55.7% 40.8% 55.0% Sevier 55.5% 53.9% 55.4% 54.0% 58.3% Shelby 56.0% 54.6% 58.6% 57.6% 59.4% Smith 47.3% 49.1% 45.2% 45.2% 47.6% Stewart 46.6% 48.7% 46.6% 44.7% 46.7% Sullivan 69.6% 63.9% 59.1% 62.1% 65.0% Sumner 64.4% 65.1% 66.0% 65.3% 65.2% Tipton 57.8% 60.7% 59.3% 61.5% 61.3% Trousdale 70.3% 59.8% 59.6% 60.6% 55.3% Unicoi 47.8% 48.5% 52.6% 55.6% 53.0% Union 43.0% 39.0% 52.2% 52.0% 49.1% Van Buren 50.0% 28.2% 42.6% 50.0% 44.3% Warren 47.4% 46.0% 45.7% 41.2% 42.6% Washington 62.0% 61.4% 60.2% 62.5% 62.2% Wayne 52.9% 55.5% 56.5% 59.9% 55.3% Weakley 60.1% 55.9% 62.6% 67.0% 59.1% White 45.3% 44.8% 46.7% 42.9% 51.1% Williamson 54.5% 66.3% 70.5% 77.3% 79.3% Wilson 60.2% 61.0% 57.2% 58.3% 60.9% Tennessee 55.7% 55.7% 57.1% 57.0% 58.1% Source: THEC SIS, National Student Clearinghouse Note: High school students graduated during the winter, spring or summer preceding the fall they enrolled in higher education. For example, high school students who graduated during the winter of 2012, spring of 2013, or summer of 2013, and enrolled in any college in the summer or fall of 2013 are included. High school students were enrolled at any higher education institution (community college, university, in-state, outof-state, public, or private). Only public high school graduates are included in the college going calculations. Count is unduplicated. Data elements were not available in 2009 for some counties. Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
29 Table 1.8 TBR Community Colleges Public High School Graduate Enrollment Share by System % of Total TBR Universities % of Total University of Tennessee % of Total TCAT % of Total , % 9, % 5, % 1, % 26, , % 9, % 5, % 1, % 26, , % 9, % 5, % % 27, , % 9, % 5, % % 27, , % 9, % 5, % 1, % 27,629 Total 55, % 46, % 28, % 5, % 136,111 Total Table 1.9 Postsecondary Share of High School Graduate Enrollment In-State Enrollment In-State Out-Of-State Out-of- Total Enrollment State Total Grand Total Private Public Private Public ,909 26,665 30,574 1,386 2,319 3,705 34, ,734 26,955 30,689 1,861 2,865 4,726 35, ,828 27,533 31,361 1,777 2,979 4,756 36, ,868 27,329 31,197 1,880 2,994 4,874 36, ,870 27,629 31,499 1,828 2,881 4,709 36,208 Total 19, , ,320 8,732 14,038 22, ,090 Source: THEC SIS, National Student Clearinghouse Note: High school students graduated during the winter, spring or summer preceding the fall they enrolled in higher education. For example, high school students who graduated during the winter of 2012, spring of 2013, or summer of 2013, and enrolled in any college in the summer or fall of 2013 are included. Enrollment share duplicates student count and is not comparable to the college going rate. Only public high school graduates are included in the college going calculations. Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
30 Table 1.10 Public Headcount by Student Level Fall 2014 First-Time Freshman Total Undergraduate Graduate & Professional Institution Percent of Percent of Percent of Headcount Headcount Headcount Total Total Total TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College 1, % 9, % Cleveland State Community College % 3, % Columbia State Community College % 5, % Dyersburg State Community College % 2, % Jackson State Community College % 4, % Motlow State Community College 1, % 4, % Nashville State Community College 1, % 10, % Northeast State Community College 1, % 5, % Pellissippi State Community College 2, % 10, % Roane State Community College 1, % 5, % Southwest Tennessee Community College 2, % 10, % Volunteer State Community College 1, % 7, % Walters State Community College 1, % 6, % TBR Community College Total 17, % 87, % TBR Universities Austin Peay State University 1, % 9, % % East Tennessee State University 2, % 11, % 2, % Middle Tennessee State University 2, % 20, % 2, % Tennessee State University 1, % 7, % 1, % Tennessee Technological University 1, % 10, % 1, % University of Memphis 2, % 17, % 4, % TBR University Total 11, % 76, % 13, % UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 2, % 10, % 1, % University of Tennessee, Knoxville 4, % 21, % 5, % University of Tennessee, Martin 1, % 6, % % University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center 0 0.0% % 2, % UT University Total 7, % 38, % 10, % University Total 19, % 114, % 23, % Grand Total 37, % 201, % 23, % Source: THEC SIS Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools. Based on end of term data. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute. Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
31 Table 1.11 Public Headcount by Gender Fall 2014 Institution Male Female Headcount Percent Headcount Percent TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College 3, % 5, % Cleveland State Community College 1, % 2, % Columbia State Community College 1, % 3, % Dyersburg State Community College % 1, % Jackson State Community College 1, % 3, % Motlow State Community College 1, % 2, % Nashville State Community College 4, % 6, % Northeast State Community College 2, % 3, % Pellissippi State Community College 4, % 5, % Roane State Community College 2, % 3, % Southwest Tennessee Community College 4, % 6, % Volunteer State Community College 3, % 4, % Walters State Community College 2, % 3, % TBR Community College Total 35, % 51, % TBR Universities Austin Peay State University 4, % 6, % East Tennessee State University 6, % 8, % Middle Tennessee State University 10, % 12, % Tennessee State University 3, % 5, % Tennessee Technological University 6, % 5, % University of Memphis 8, % 12, % TBR University Total 39, % 50, % UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 5, % 6, % University of Tennessee, Knoxville 13, % 13, % University of Tennessee, Martin 2, % 4, % University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center 1, % 1, % UT University Total 23, % 25, % University Total 62, % 76, % Grand Total 97, % 128, % Source: THEC SIS Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools. Based on end of term data. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute. Headcount by gender does not sum to the total headcount for fall 2014 due to an unknown gender classification. Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
32 Table 1.12 Public Headcount by Race Fall 2014 Caucasian African American Hispanic Multiracial Other Unknown Total # % # % # % # % # % # % # % TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College 7, % 1, % % % % % 9, % Cleveland State Community College 2, % % % % % % 3, % Columbia State Community College 4, % % % % % % 5, % Dyersburg State Community College 2, % % % % % % 2, % Jackson State Community College 3, % % % % % % 4, % Motlow State Community College 3, % % % % % % 4, % Nashville State Community College 5, % 2, % % % % % 10, % Northeast State Community College 5, % % % % % % 5, % Pellissippi State Community College 8, % % % % % % 10, % Roane State Community College 5, % % % % % % 5, % Southwest Tennessee Community College 3, % 6, % % % % % 10, % Volunteer State Community College 6, % % % % % % 7, % Walters State Community College 5, % % % % % % 6, % TBR Community College Total 63, % 14, % 3, % 1, % 1, % 2, % 87, % TBR Universities Austin Peay State University 6, % 1, % % % % % 10, % East Tennessee State University 12, % % % % % % 14, % Middle Tennessee State University 15, % 4, % % % 1, % % 23, % Tennessee State University 2, % 5, % % % % % 9, % Tennessee Technological University 9, % % % % % % 11, % University of Memphis 11, % 7, % % % 1, % % 21, % TBR University Total 57, % 20, % 2, % 1, % 3, % 2, % 89, % UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 8, % 1, % % % % % 11, % University of Tennessee, Knoxville 21, % 1, % % % 1, % 1, % 27, % University of Tennessee, Martin 5, % 1, % % % % % 7, % University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Ce 2, % % % % % % 2, % UT University Total 37, % 4, % 1, % 1, % 2, % 2, % 49, % University Total 94, % 25, % 4, % 3, % 6, % 4, % 138, % Grand Total 158, % 40, % 7, % 4, % 8, % 6, % 225, % Source: THEC SIS Notes: Other consists of Alaskan Native, American Indian, and Asian or Pacific Islander. Multiracial consists of any students that selected more than one race. If a student identified their ethnicity as Hispanic, they appear in the Hispanic column as well as the column for their race designation, pursuant to Department of Education reporting guidelines. Based on end of term data. Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
33 Table 1.13 Public Undergraduate Headcount by Age and Pell Grant Eligibility Fall 2014 Age 24 & Under 25 & Over Pell Eligible Institution Percent of Headcount Percent Headcount Percent Headcount Total UG Enrollment TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College 6, % 3, % 3, % Cleveland State Community College 2, % 1, % 1, % Columbia State Community College 3, % 1, % 2, % Dyersburg State Community College 2, % % 1, % Jackson State Community College 3, % 1, % 2, % Motlow State Community College 3, % 1, % 1, % Nashville State Community College 5, % 4, % 4, % Northeast State Community College 3, % 2, % 2, % Pellissippi State Community College 7, % 2, % 4, % Roane State Community College 4, % 1, % 2, % Southwest Tennessee Community College 6, % 3, % 5, % Volunteer State Community College 5, % 2, % 2, % Walters State Community College 4, % 1, % 2, % TBR Community College Total 59, % 27, % 37, % TBR Universities Austin Peay State University 6, % 3, % 4, % East Tennessee State University 8, % 2, % 5, % Middle Tennessee State University 15, % 4, % 10, % Tennessee State University 5, % 1, % 3, % Tennessee Technological University 9, % 1, % 4, % University of Memphis 12, % 4, % 8, % TBR University Total 57, % 18, % 36, % UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 8, % 1, % 4, % University of Tennessee, Knoxville 19, % 1, % 7, % University of Tennessee, Martin 5, % 1, % 3, % University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center % % % UT University Total 34, % 4, % 14, % University Total 91, % 22, % 50, % Grand Total 151, % 50, % 88, % Source: THEC SIS Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute. Pell eligible students are defined as students who were eligible to receive a Pell grant at any time during their college career. Based on end of term data. Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
34 Table 1.14 Public Headcount by Residency and Citizenship Status Fall 2014 Institution In-State Out-of-State Foreign Total # % # % # % # % TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College 8, % 1, % % 9, % Cleveland State Community College 3, % % 9 0.3% 3, % Columbia State Community College 5, % % % 5, % Dyersburg State Community College 2, % * 1.0% * 0.1% 2, % Jackson State Community College 4, % % * 0.1% 4, % Motlow State Community College 4, % % % 4, % Nashville State Community College 9, % % % 10, % Northeast State Community College 5, % % % 5, % Pellissippi State Community College 9, % % % 10, % Roane State Community College 5, % % % 5, % Southwest Tennessee Community College 9, % % % 10, % Volunteer State Community College 7, % % % 7, % Walters State Community College 5, % % % 6, % TBR Community College Total 83, % 2, % % 87, % TBR Universities Austin Peay State University 8, % 1, % % 10, % East Tennessee State University 11, % 2, % % 14, % Middle Tennessee State University 20, % 1, % 1, % 23, % Tennessee State University 6, % 2, % % 9, % Tennessee Technological University 9, % % 1, % 11, % University of Memphis 17, % 2, % % 21, % TBR University Total 74, % 10, % 4, % 89, % UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 10, % % % 11, % University of Tennessee, Knoxville 22, % 4, % 1, % 27, % University of Tennessee, Martin 6, % % % 7, % University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center 2, % % % 2, % University of Tennessee Total 41, % 6, % 1, % 49, % University Total 115, % 16, % 6, % 138, % Grand Total 199, % 19, % 6, % 225, % Source: THEC SIS Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools. Based on end of term data. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute. Foreign students are those classified as having a foreign residency status or foreign citizen with U.S. residency citizenship status as reported by the institutions. Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
35 Table 1.15 Public Headcount by Major Field Fall 2014 Major Field Undergraduate Graduate & Percent of Total Professional Total Agriculture 3, , % Architecture & Related Programs % Area, Ethnic & Cultural Studies % Biological Sciences/Life Sciences 4, , % Business Management & Administrative Services 20,449 2,407 22, % Communications 5, , % Computer & Information Sciences 4, , % Education 7,811 3,888 11, % Engineering 12,279 1,632 13, % English Language & Literature/Letters 2, , % Foreign Languages & Literatures % Health Professions & Related Services 27,192 6,561 33, % Home Economics 3, , % Law & Legal Studies , % Liberal Arts & Sciences 43, , % Library Science % Mathematics , % Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 3, , % Other 20, , % Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness Studies 6, , % Personal & Miscellaneous Services % Personal Improvement & Leisure Programs % Philosophy, Religion, & Theology % Physical Sciences 2, , % Protective Services & Public Affairs 6,659 1,222 7, % Psychology 4, , % Social Sciences 5, , % Trades and Industrial , % Undeclared 6, , % Visual & Performing Arts 6, , % Grand Total 201,788 23, , % Source: THEC SIS Note: Major Fields are defined by their two digit THEC CIP code. Based on end of term data. Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
36 Table 1.16 Off-Campus Enrollment Fall 2014 Institution Total Off-Campus Percent of Off-Campus Percent of Total FTE Headcount Headcount Total FTE Total TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College 10,323 1, % 5, % Cleveland State Community College 3,947 1, % 2, % Columbia State Community College 6,047 2, % 3,263 1, % Dyersburg State Community College 3,166 1, % 1, % Jackson State Community College 5,469 2, % 2, % Motlow State Community College 5,681 3, % 2,984 1, % Nashville State Community College 11,414 4, % 5,807 2, % Northeast State Community College 7,022 3, % 3,888 1, % Pellissippi State Community College 11,480 4, % 6,644 2, % Roane State Community College 7,561 4, % 3,777 2, % Southwest Tennessee Community College 13,619 2, % 6, % Volunteer State Community College 8,441 2, % 4, % Walters State Community College 7,063 3, % 4,008 1, % TBR Community College Total 101,233 37, % 54,192 17, % TBR Universities Austin Peay State University 10,597 1, % 8, % East Tennessee State University 15,607 1, % 12, % Middle Tennessee State University 23, % 18, % Tennessee State University 11,203 3, % 7,388 1, % Tennessee Technological University 11, % 9, % University of Memphis 22,459 2, % 16, % TBR University Total 94,685 9, % 72,842 4, % UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 11, % 10, % University of Tennessee, Knoxville 27, % 23, % University of Tennessee, Martin 7,262 1, % 6, % University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center 2, % 2, % University of Tennessee Total 49,101 1, % 42, % University Total 143,786 11, % 115,761 5, % Grand Total 245,019 49, % 169,953 22, % Source: THEC SIS Note: Total headcount is duplicated because students are counted at every location in which they enrolled in a course. UT Health Science Center, UT Veterinary School, ETSU College of Medicine and College of Pharmacy FTE are equivalent to headcount. Based on end of term data. More detailed breakouts of off-campus enrollment is available in THEC s Off-Campus Locations Report, Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
37 Table 1.17 TCAT Off-Campus Enrollment Institution Total Off-Campus Percent of Off-Campus Percent of Total FTE Headcount Headcount Total FTE Total Colleges of Applied Technology Athens % % Chattanooga 2, % 1, % Covington % % Crossville % % Crump % % Dickson % % Elizabethton % % Harriman % % Hartsville 856 * 0.1% % Hohenwald % % Jacksboro % % Jackson 1, % % Knoxville 1, % % Livingtson 1, % % McKenzie % % McMinnville % % Memphis 1, % % Morristown % % Murfreesboro 5, % % Nashville 1, % % Newbern % % Oneida 524 * 1.0% 214 * 0.9% Paris % % Pulaski 1, % % Ripley % % Shelbyville 1, % % Whiteville 593 * 0.3% 183 * 0.0% TCAT Total 28,492 3, % 11,165 1, % Source: THEC SIS Note: Total headcount is duplicated because students are counted at every location in which they enrolled in a course. More detailed breakouts of off-campus data are available in THEC s Off-Campus Locations Report, Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
38 Table 1.18 Average ACT Scores of Incoming Freshmen Fall 2014 Institution Total First Time ACT Score Percent with Average Freshmen Reported ACT Score ACT Score TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College 1,609 1, % 18.5 Cleveland State Community College % 19 Columbia State Community College % 19.6 Dyersburg State Community College % 18.9 Jackson State Community College % 18.6 Motlow State Community College 1, % 19.2 Nashville State Community College 1,644 1, % 17.6 Northeast State Community College 1, % 19.3 Pellissippi State Community College 2,155 1, % 19.9 Roane State Community College 1,225 1, % 19.2 Southwest Tennessee Community College 2,211 1, % 16.6 Volunteer State Community College 1,510 1, % 19.3 Walters State Community College 1,417 1, % 19.4 TBR Community College Total 17,379 13, % 18.8 TBR Universities Austin Peay State University 1,452 1, % 21.8 East Tennessee State University 2,004 1, % 22 Middle Tennessee State University 2,945 2, % 22.1 Tennessee State University 1,406 1, % 18 Tennessee Technological University 1,853 1, % 23.5 University of Memphis 2,323 2, % 22.4 TBR University Total 11,983 10, % 21.9 UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 2,149 2, % 23 University of Tennessee, Knoxville 4,564 4, % 25.9 University of Tennessee, Martin 1,177 1, % 22.4 UT University Total 7,890 7, % 24.6 University Total 19,873 18, % 23.0 Grand Total 37,252 32, % 21.2 Source: THEC SIS Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
39 Table 1.19 Undergraduate Transfer Student Activity by Sending Institution into Receiving Public University Fall 2014 Sending Institution Total Sent APSU ETSU MTSU TSU TTU UoM UTC UTK UTM UTHSC Austin Peay State University 102 * * East Tennessee State University 92 * 22 * 13 * 8 35 * Middle Tennessee State University * * Tennessee State University * 30 * 30 * 6 7 * Tennessee Technological University 108 * * * 9 33 * * University of Memphis 95 8 * 23 * * * University of Tennessee, Chattanooga * * University of Tennessee, Knoxville * University of Tennessee, Martin 81 * 17 * 7 28 * 13 * University Total 1, Chattanooga State Community College * * Cleveland State Community College 122 * 24 * Columbia State Community College * * Dyersburg State Community College 143 * * 15 * * 39 * * 72 * Jackson State Community College 215 * * 16 * * 79 7 * 97 * Motlow State Community College 332 * * * Nashville State Community College * * Northeast State Community College 261 * 225 * * 8 * 16 * Pellissippi State Community College * 61 * * * Roane State Community College 301 * * Southwest Tennessee Community College 593 * * * Volunteer State Community College * * Walters State Community College 284 * * * TBR Community College Total 4, Source: THEC SIS A more detailed description of undergraduate transfer student activity is available in THEC s Articulation and Transfer Report, Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
40 Table 1.20 Undergraduate Transfer Student Activity by Sending Institution into Receiving Community College Fall 2014 Sending Institution Total Sent CHSCC CLSCC COSCC DSCC JSCC MSCC NASCC NESCC PSTCC RSCC STCC VSCC WSCC Austin Peay State University * 6 * * * * 23 * East Tennessee State University * * * * * 31 Middle Tennessee State University * 25 * * * Tennessee State University 113 * 6 * * 47 * * * Tennessee Technological University * 9 * * * * University of Memphis 175 * * * 143 * University of Tennessee, Chattanooga * * 24 * * University of Tennessee, Knoxville * 11 * * 6 18 * University of Tennessee, Martin 145 * * 12 * * 23 7 University Total 1, Chattanooga State Community College * * * * * * Cleveland State Community College * * * 11 7 * * Columbia State Community College 60 * * * * * * 10 Dyersburg State Community College 40 * * 20 8 * 14 Jackson State Community College 52 * * * 23 * 10 * 6 * Motlow State Community College 58 6 * * * * 13 * Nashville State Community College * 21 * * 17 8 * 49 Northeast State Community College 20 * * 8 * 7 Pellissippi State Community College * * * 6 * 92 * * 14 Roane State Community College * * * 12 * 50 * 9 Southwest Tennessee Community College 41 5 * * 14 * 10 * * * Volunteer State Community College * 8 * * * 9 * Walters State Community College 88 6 * * * * TBR Community College Total Source: THEC SIS A more detailed description of undergraduate transfer student activity is available in THEC s Articulation and Transfer Report, Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
41 Table 1.21 Institution Remedial and Developmental Enrollment Fall 2014 Total First-Time Freshmen Enrolled in Any R&D Course Percent Enrolled in R&D All Enrolled Students Total Enrolled in Any R&D Course Percent Enrolled in R&D TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College 1, % 9,557 1, % Cleveland State Community College % 3, % Columbia State Community College % 5, % Dyersburg State Community College % 2, % Jackson State Community College % 4, % Motlow State Community College 1, % 4, % Nashville State Community College 1,644 1, % 10,048 1, % Northeast State Community College 1, % 5,865 1, % Pellissippi State Community College 2,155 1, % 10,247 1, % Roane State Community College 1, % 5,962 1, % Southwest Tennessee Community College 2,211 1, % 10,333 3, % Volunteer State Community College 1, % 7,677 1, % Walters State Community College 1, % 6,031 1, % Grand Total 17,379 10, % 87,064 16, % Source: THEC SIS Note: Based on end of term data. Student Participation Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
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44 Table 2.1 Freshmen to Sophomore Retention Rates for Public Institutions Fall 2013 to Fall 2014 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 First-Time, Enrolled at Enrolled in Institution Total Full-Time Admitting Other Public Enrolled Freshmen Institution Institution TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College 1, % Cleveland State Community College % Columbia State Community College % Dyersburg State Community College % Jackson State Community College % Motlow State Community College % Nashville State Community College % Northeast State Community College % Pellissippi State Community College 1,901 1, , % Roane State Community College 1, % Southwest Tennessee Community College 1, % Volunteer State Community College 1, % Walters State Community College 1, % TBR Community College Total 13,499 7, , % TBR Universities Austin Peay State University 1,465 1, , % East Tennessee State University 1,849 1, , % Middle Tennessee State University 3,231 2, , % Tennessee State University 1, % Tennessee Technological University 2,166 1, , % University of Memphis 2,087 1, , % TBR University Total 12,126 8, , % UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 2,335 1, , % University of Tennessee, Knoxville 4,204 3, , % University of Tennessee, Martin 1, , % UT University Total 7,843 6, , % University Total 19,969 14,963 1,556 16, % Grand Total 33,468 22,325 2,143 24, % Source: THEC SIS Notes: Retention rates are inter-institutional within the public system. Retention Rate Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
45 Table 2.2 Institution Fall 2013 TOTAL First Time 2013 FTF Freshmen Retention Rates for Public Institutions by Race Fall 2013 to Fall 2014 Caucasian African American Hispanic Multiracial Unknown Other % Returned Fall 2014 Fall 2013 First Time Freshmen % Returned Fall 2014 Fall 2013 First Time Freshmen % Returned Fall 2014 Fall 2013 First Time Freshmen % Returned Fall 2014 Fall 2013 First Time Freshmen % Returned Fall 2014 Fall 2013 First Time Freshmen Source: THEC SIS Notes: Other consists of Alaskan Native, American Indian, and Asian or Pacific Islander. Multiracial consists of any students that selected more than one race. If a student identified their ethnicity as Hispanic, they appear in the Hispanic column as well as the column for their race designation, pursuant to Department of Education reporting guidelines. Retention rates are inter-institutional within the public system. % Returned Fall 2014 TBR Community College Chattanooga State Community College 1, % % % % % % Cleveland State Community College % % % % % % Columbia State Community College % % % % * 84.6% * 80.0% Dyersburg State Community College % % % * 20.0% % * 40.0% Jackson State Community College % % % * 50.0% % * 100.0% Motlow State Community College % % % % % % Nashville State Community College % % % % % % Northeast State Community College % % % % * 62.5% * 50.0% Pellissippi State Community College 1,901 1, % % % % * 40.0% * 73.1% Roane State Community College 1, % % % % % % Southwest Tennessee Community College 1, % % % * 60.0% * 100.0% % Volunteer State Community College 1, % % % % % % Walters State Community College 1,241 1, % % % % * 50.0% * 55.6% TBR Community College Total 13,499 9, % 2, % % % % % TBR Universities Austin Peay State University 1, % % % % % % East Tennessee State University 1,849 1, % % % % % % Middle Tennessee State University 3,231 1, % % % % % % Tennessee State University 1, % 1, % % % % % Tennessee Technological University 2,166 1, % % % % % % University of Memphis 2,087 1, % % % % % % TBR University Total 12,126 7, % 3, % % % % % UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 2,335 1, % % % % % % University of Tennessee, Knoxville 4,204 3, % % % % % % University of Tennessee, Martin 1, % % % % % % UT University Total 7,843 6, % % % % % % University Total 19,969 13, % 3, % % % % % Grand Total 33,468 23, % 6, % 1, % % % % Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
46 Table 2.3 Institution Remedial & Developmental Student Success R&D Students Successful Completers Percent Successful Chattanooga State Community College 3,644 2, % Cleveland State Community College 1, % Columbia State Community College 1,699 1, % Dyersburg State Community College 1,793 1, % Jackson State Community College 1,985 1, % Motlow State Community College 1,699 1, % Nashville State Community College 3,626 2, % Northeast State Community College 2,503 1, % Pellissippi State Community College 3,451 2, % Roane State Community College 1,754 1, % Southwest Tennessee Community College 7,454 4, % Volunteer State Community College 2,272 1, % Walters State Community College 2,275 1, % Grand Total 35,546 23, % Source: THEC SIS Notes: Remedial and Developmental Success uses the definition set forth in the funding formula, and refers to the number of full-time and part-time students who were enrolled in any remedial or developmental course who then successfully completed college-level courses in a subsequent semester within three years of their initial enrollment. Census date is used instead of end-of-term date because THEC does not collect course level data. For example, if a student is enrolled for 15 credit hours at the census date and finishes the semester with 12 credit hours, THEC is unable to determine which class the student did not complete. The Complete College Tennessee Act enacted in January 2010 requires that Tennessee public universities stop delivering remedial and developmental courses by July 1, Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
47 Table 2.4 Institution Certificate <1 Year Certificate 1-2 Years Awards by Institution by Award Level Academic Year Certificate Associate's Bachelor's Post-Bach. TBR Community Colleges Master's Education Specialists First-Prof. Doctoral Chattanooga State Community College ,046 1,487 Cleveland State Community College ,175 Columbia State Community College ,026 Dyersburg State Community College Jackson State Community College * * Motlow State Community College Nashville State Community College ,357 Northeast State Community College ,099 Pellissippi State Community College * * 1,286 1,979 Roane State Community College Southwest Tennessee Community College ,277 Volunteer State Community College ,144 Walters State Community College ,989 TBR Community College Total 3,725 1,936 9,501 15,162 Community College Share of Total 24.6% 12.8% 62.7% 100.0% TBR Universities Austin Peay State University * 1, * 2,120 East Tennessee State University * 2, * ,270 Middle Tennessee State University 4, ,916 Tennessee State University * ,528 Tennessee Technological University 1, ,179 University of Memphis 2, , ,423 TBR University Total * , , ,436 UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga * 1,756 * ,277 University of Tennessee, Knoxville 4, , ,602 University of Tennessee, Martin 1, ,327 University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center 38 * UT University Total * 7, , ,974 University Total * * , , ,410 University Share of Total 0.0% 0.0% 1.2% 71.0% 1.0% 20.1% 0.6% 3.0% 3.1% 100.0% Grand Total 3,726 1,944 9,861 20, , ,572 Share of Grand Total 8.4% 4.4% 22.1% 46.8% 0.7% 13.2% 0.4% 2.0% 2.1% 100.0% Source: THEC SIS Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute. This is a count of first awards earned by graduating students. The Funding Formula sometimes uses different data definitions than tables included in the Fact Book. Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book Grand Total
48 Table 2.5 Major Field Certificate <1 Year Certificate 1-2 Years Awards by Major Field by Award Level Academic Year Certificate Associate's Bachelor's Master's Post-Bach. Source: THEC SIS Note: Major fields defined by 2 digit THEC CIP code. This is a count of first awards earned by graduating students. The Funding Formula sometimes uses different data definitions than tables included in the Fact Book. Education Specialists First-Prof. Doctoral Grand Total Agriculture 17 * * Architecture & Related Programs Area, Ethnic, & Cultural Studies Biological & Life Sciences * 880 * ,071 Business Management , , ,757 Communications , ,312 Computer & Information Sciences Education 259 1, ,196 * 142 3,464 Engineering , ,817 English Language & Literature Foreign Languages & Literature Health Professions 1, ,968 1, ,414 Home Economics 176 * * * 825 Law & Legal Studies Liberal Arts & Sciences 612 1,137 5,231 1, ,100 Library Science Mathematics Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 723 * * 753 Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 1, ,520 Personal & Misc Services Personal Improvement & Leisure * * Philosophy, Religion, & Theology Physical Sciences Protective Services & Public Affairs , ,020 Psychology 1,225 * 177 * 62 1,494 Social Sciences & History * * 1, ,663 Trades & Industrial Visual & Performing Arts * 120 * 1,246 Grand Total 3,726 1,944 9,861 20, , ,572 Share of Total 8.4% 4.4% 22.1% 46.8% 0.7% 13.2% 0.4% 2.0% 2.1% 100% Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
49 Table 2.6 Awards by Major Field by Public University Academic Year Major Field APSU ETSU MTSU TSU TTU UoM UTC UTK UTM UTHSC Grand Total Percent of Total Agriculture % Architecture % Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies 6 * * % Biological & Life Sciences * * 1, % Business Management , , % Communications , % Computer & Information Sciences % Education , % Engineering * * 1, % English Language & Literature % Foreign Languages & Literature % Health Professions , % Home Economics % Law & Legal Studies % Liberal Arts & Sciences , % Library Science % Mathematics * * % Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies % Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness , % Personal Improvement & Fitness * * 0.0% Philosophy, Religion, & Theology * 12 * * % Physical Sciences % Protective Services & Public Affairs , % Psychology , % Social Sciences & History , % Trades & Industrial % Visual & Performing Arts , % Grand Total 2,120 3,270 4,916 1,528 2,179 4,423 2,277 6,602 1, , % Source: THEC SIS Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute. Major fields defined by 2 digit THEC CIP code. This is a count of first awards earned by graduating students. Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
50 Table 2.7 Percent of Public University Awards by Major Field Academic Year Major Field APSU ETSU MTSU TSU TTU UoM UTC UTK UTM UTHSC Agriculture 1.3% 2.4% 1.8% 4.8% 1.4% 4.8% 12.1% Architecture 0.5% 1.3% Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies 0.2% 0.1% 0.1% 0.3% 0.8% Biological & Life Sciences 3.0% 2.8% 4.5% 3.3% 3.5% 2.1% 4.1% 4.4% 4.1% 3.6% Business Management 11.9% 11.2% 15.3% 9.8% 13.7% 17.7% 19.7% 18.1% 17.8% Communications 4.9% 3.7% 5.6% 3.4% 1.1% 3.6% 3.4% 5.4% 1.9% Computer & Information Sciences 3.2% 2.4% 1.7% 0.9% 3.0% 1.5% 1.9% 0.8% 1.3% Education 11.7% 9.8% 11.7% 12.4% 21.6% 12.8% 13.3% 5.5% 13.0% Engineering 1.8% 2.6% 2.6% 4.7% 15.8% 4.7% 8.2% 12.3% 3.5% 0.5% English Language & Literature 2.8% 2.6% 2.3% 1.3% 1.0% 2.8% 2.4% 2.5% 1.3% Foreign Languages & Literature 0.6% 0.6% 0.9% 0.6% 1.2% 1.1% 1.3% 0.5% Health Professions 10.0% 28.2% 5.2% 34.8% 5.3% 9.4% 12.2% 4.7% 4.0% 95.8% Home Economics 1.5% 2.6% 1.9% 3.7% 2.7% 2.9% Law & Legal Studies 2.9% 0.8% 2.3% Liberal Arts & Sciences 14.2% 5.7% 9.1% 1.8% 5.9% 5.3% 0.5% Library Science 1.1% Mathematics 0.7% 0.8% 0.9% 0.3% 1.0% 1.2% 1.0% 1.4% 0.4% Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 3.7% 0.5% 8.4% 0.5% 0.5% 10.8% Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 7.7% 5.6% 4.1% 3.3% 6.6% 3.8% 6.6% 5.4% 7.8% Personal Improvement & Fitness 0.0% Philosophy, Religion, & Theology 0.0% 0.4% 0.3% 0.6% 0.4% 0.5% 0.2% Physical Sciences 1.7% 2.2% 1.1% 1.9% 2.5% 1.9% 2.7% 2.3% 1.7% Protective Services & Public Affairs 9.6% 8.0% 5.1% 8.3% 5.5% 5.6% 4.6% 5.7% Psychology 4.8% 4.2% 4.8% 6.8% 2.0% 5.0% 6.1% 7.1% 3.0% Social Sciences 6.7% 4.8% 5.5% 2.5% 5.4% 5.6% 5.1% 7.6% 4.7% Trades & Industrial 2.6% Visual & Performing Arts 3.4% 2.7% 7.8% 0.8% 2.1% 3.2% 3.1% 2.7% 3.5% TOTAL 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Source: THEC SIS Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute. Major fields defined by 2 digit THEC CIP code. This is a count of first awards earned by graduating students. Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
51 Table 2.8 Awards by Major Field by Community College Academic Year CHSCC CLSCC COSCC DSCC JSCC MSCC NASCC NESCC PSCC RSCC STCC VSCC WSCC Grand Total Percent of Total Agriculture * * * % Biological & Life Sciences % Business Management , % Communications % Computer & Information Sciences * 61 * % Education 11 * * * * % Engineering % Health Professions , % Home Economics * * % Law & Legal Studies % Liberal Arts & Sciences ,053 6, % Personal & Misc. Services % Personal Improvement & Fitness * * * * % Physical Sciences 140 * * % Protective Services & Public Affairs % Social Sciences & History % Trades & Industrial * * % Visual & Performing Arts 67 * 16 * * % Grand Total 1,487 1,175 1, ,357 1,099 1, ,277 1,144 1,989 15, % Source: THEC SIS Note: Major fields defined by 2 digit THEC CIP code. This is a count of first awards earned by graduating students. Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
52 Table 2.9 Percent of Community College Awards by Major Field Academic Year CHSCC CLSCC COSCC DSCC JSCC MSCC NASCC NESCC PSCC RS CC STCC VS CC WS CC Agriculture 0.44% 0.3% % Biological / Life Sciences 1.1% Business Management 4.9% 14.6% 5.1% 3.5% 2.9% 5.0% 8.0% 7.9% 17.0% 7.8% 13.1% 7.5% 3.3% Communications 0.7% 5.3% Computer & Information Sciences 1.4% 1.9% 2.0% 2.4% 4.5% 3.9% 3.2% 7.9% 0.4% 4.8% 0.8% 0.7% Education 0.7% 0.1% 1.7% 1.5% 2.4% 6.2% 0.7% 0.6% 2.7% 4.9% 0.2% 2.1% 1.4% Engineering 14.4% 9.0% 1.4% 8.9% 4.1% 10.2% 7.1% 1.9% 10.8% 2.1% Health Professions 33.2% 18.1% 33.5% 29.0% 43.4% 10.0% 7.8% 10.2% 12.9% 34.3% 25.6% 34.8% 28.6% Home Economics 2.0% 4.3% 0.8% 9.4% 1.4% 3.4% 1.6% 0.7% 2.4% 3.1% 1.9% 1.1% Law & Legal Studies 1.7% 1.0% 1.1% 0.8% 1.7% 1.9% Liberal Arts & Sciences 25.8% 43.7% 52.2% 50.8% 40.7% 67.6% 61.4% 40.5% 41.3% 39.6% 32.6% 42.0% 52.9% Personal & Misc. Services 1.8% 0.9% 0.9% Personal Improvement & Fitness 0.9% 1.5% 0.9% 0.9% 4.8% 0.9% 2.0% 14.6% 0.6% 5.0% 0.2% 0.2% 0.1% Physical Sciences 9.4% 0.3% 0.5% Protective Services & Public Affairs 1.0% 6.4% 1.4% 1.5% 0.8% 0.6% 1.6% 2.3% 8.3% 7.9% Social Sciences & History 1.3% Trades & Industrial 0.2% 0.2% 1.6% 9.9% 2.9% Visual & Performing Arts 4.5% 0.1% 1.6% 0.7% 3.2% 2.7% 1.6% 0.2% TOTAL 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Source: THEC SIS Note: Major fields defined by 2 digit THEC CIP code. This is a count of first awards earned by graduating students. Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
53 Table 2.10 Institution Awards by Gender Academic Year Undergraduate Graduate Female Male Unknown Total Female Male Unknown Total TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College ,487 Cleveland State Community College ,175 Columbia State Community College * 1,026 Dyersburg State Community College Jackson State Community College Motlow State Community College Nashville State Community College * 1,357 Northeast State Community College ,099 Pellissippi State Community College 1, * 1,979 Roane State Community College Southwest Tennessee Community College * 1,277 Volunteer State Community College * 1,144 Walters State Community College 1, * 1,989 TBR Community College Total 9,048 6, ,162 Community College Share of Total 59.7% 40.3% 0.1% 100.0% TBR Universities Austin Peay State University 1, , * 316 East Tennessee State University 1, , Middle Tennessee State University 2,224 1,785 * 4, Tennessee State University * 612 Tennessee Technological University * 1, University of Memphis 1,881 1,109 * 2, * 1,432 TBR University Total 8,117 5, ,849 2,912 1, ,587 UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga * 1, University of Tennessee, Knoxville 2,228 2,143 * 4,372 1,167 1,062 * 2,230 University of Tennessee, Martin * 1, * 104 University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center * * UT University Total 3,917 3,466 * 7,397 1,974 1,597 * 3,577 University Total 12,034 9, ,246 4,886 3,265 * 8,164 University Share of Total 56.6% 43.2% 0.1% 100.0% 59.8% 40.0% 0.2% 100.0% Grand Total 21,082 15, ,408 4,886 3,265 * 8,164 Share of Grand Total 57.9% 42.0% 0.1% 100.0% 59.8% 40.0% 0.2% 100.0% Source: THEC SIS Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute. This is a count of first awards earned by graduating students. Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
54 Table 2.11 Institution Certificate <1 Year Certificate 1-2 Years Associate's Awards by Gender by Award Level Academic Year Certificate Bachelor's Master's Post-Bach. Education Specialists First-Prof. Doctoral Grand Total Female 1,931 1,126 6,234 11, , ,968 Male 1, ,623 9, , ,556 Unknown * * * 26 * 48 Grand Total 3,726 1,944 9,861 20, , ,572 Table 2.12 Institution Certificate <1 Year Certificate 1-2 Years Associate's Awards by Race by Award Level Academic Year Certificate Bachelor's Master's Post-Bach. Education Specialists First-Prof. Doctoral Grand Total African American ,141 3, ,059 Asian/ Pacific Islander * * 118 1,451 Caucasian 2,956 1,611 7,869 15, , ,741 Hispanic * 121 * ,084 Multiracial * * 367 Native Alaskan/American * 16 * * 147 Unknown * 282 * ,723 Grand Total 3,726 1,944 9,861 20, , ,572 Source: THEC SIS Notes: If a student identified their ethnicity as Hispanic, they appear in the Hispanic column as well as the column for their race designation, pursuant to Department of Education reporting guidelines. This is a count of first awards earned by graduating students. The Funding Formula sometimes uses different data definitions than tables included in the Fact Book.. Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
55 Table 2.13 Undergraduate Awards by Race and Institution Academic Year Institution African American Asian/ Pacific Islander Caucasian Hispanic Multiracial Native Alaskan/ American Unknown TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College , * * 59 1,487 Cleveland State Community College , * * 34 1,175 Columbia State Community College 50 * * 49 1,026 Dyersburg State Community College * * * 459 Jackson State Community College 71 * * * * 583 Motlow State Community College * * Nashville State Community College ,357 Northeast State Community College 38 * * * 76 1,099 Pellissippi State Community College , ,979 Roane State Community College 15 * * Southwest Tennessee Community College * * 40 1,277 Volunteer State Community College * * 55 1,144 Walters State Community College , ,989 TBR Community College Total 1, , ,162 Community College Share of Total 11.0% 1.6% 80.5% 2.6% 0.8% 0.3% 3.1% 100.0% TBR Universities Austin Peay State University , ,804 East Tennessee State University , ,322 Middle Tennessee State University , ,012 Tennessee State University 583 * * Tennessee Technological University 62 * 1, * 84 1,804 University of Memphis 1, , ,991 TBR University Total 2, , ,849 UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga , * * 116 1,764 University of Tennessee, Knoxville , ,372 University of Tennessee, Martin * * * * * 1,223 University of Tennessee, Health Sci Center * * 32 * 38 UT University Total , ,397 University Total 3, , ,246 University Share of Total 15.8% 2.9% 73.5% 2.5% 1.0% 0.3% 4.1% 100.0% Grand Total 5, , ,347 36,408 Share of Grand Total 13.8% 2.4% 76.4% 2.5% 0.9% 0.3% 3.7% 100.0% Total Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
56 Table 2.13 continued Graduate Awards by Race and Institution Academic Year Institution African American Asian/ Pacific Caucasian Hispanic Multiracial Islander TBR Universities Native Alaskan/ American Unknown Austin Peay State University 30 * * East Tennessee State University * * Middle Tennessee State University * * Tennessee State University * * * 612 Tennessee Technological University 23 * 318 * * 375 University of Memphis * 7 * 20 1,432 TBR University Total , ,587 TBR Share of Total 17.2% 7.3% 70.3% 1.9% 0.4% 0.3% 2.6% 100% UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 33 * * * * 513 University of Tennessee, Knoxville ,678 * 18 * 178 2,230 University of Tennessee, Martin 8 * 87 * * * 104 University of Tennessee, Health Sci Center * * UT University Total , ,577 UT Share of Total 7.2% 7.2% 75.5% 2.0% 0.6% 0.3% 7.2% 100% University Total 1, , ,164 University Share of Total 12.8% 7.2% 72.6% 2.0% 0.5% 0.3% 4.6% 100% Source: THEC SIS Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute. If a student identified their ethnicity as Hispanic, they appear in the Hispanic column as well as the column for their race designation, pursuant to Department of Education reporting guidelines. This is a count of first awards earned by graduating students. Undergraduate awards include less than 1 year certificates, 1-2 year certificates, associate s, and bachelor s degrees. Graduate awards include post-baccalaureate certificates, master s, education specialist, first professional, and doctoral degrees. Total Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
57 Table 2.14 Institution Certificate <1 Year Adult Award Recipients by Institution Academic Year Certificate 1-2 Years Associate's Bachelor's Certificate Post-Bach. Source: THEC SIS Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute. Adult students are defined as 25 years or older at time credential was earned. This is a count of first awards earned by graduating students. The Funding Formula sometimes uses different data definitions than tables included in the Fact Book. Master's Education Specialists First-Prof. Doctoral Total TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College Cleveland State Community College Columbia State Community College Dyersburg State Community College Jackson State Community College Motlow State Community College Nashville State Community College Northeast State Community College Pellissippi State Community College Roane State Community College Southwest Tennessee Community College Volunteer State Community College Walters State Community College TBR Community College Total 2, ,176 8,306 Community College Share of Total 26.7% 11.0% 62.3% 100.0% 36.6% TBR Universities Austin Peay State University ,220 East Tennessee State University * * ,697 Middle Tennessee State University 1, ,359 Tennessee State University ,042 Tennessee Technological University University of Memphis 1, ,654 TBR University Total * 255 5, , , % UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga * * * University of Tennessee, Knoxville , ,525 University of Tennessee, Martin University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center * * UT University Total * 0 1, , , % University Total * * 255 6, , ,384 University Share of Total 0.0% 1.8% 48.6% 1.9% 34.2% 1.2% 6.0% 6.3% 100.0% Grand Total 2, ,431 6, , ,691 Share of Total 9.8% 4.1% 23.9% 30.8% 1.2% 21.7% 0.7% 3.8% 4.0% 100% 100% Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book Sector Percent of Total
58 Table 2.15 Institution Certificate <1 Year Pell Eligible Award Recipients by Institution Academic Year Certificate 1-2 Years Associate's Bachelor's Certificate Post-Bach. Source: THEC SIS Notes: East Tennessee State University includes the Medical and Pharmacy schools. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville includes the Veterinary school and the UT Space Institute. Pell eligible undergraduate students are defined as students who were eligible to receive the Pell grant at any time during their college career. This is a count of first awards earned by graduating students. The Funding Formula sometimes uses different data definitions than tables included in the Fact Book. Master's Education Specialists First-Prof. Doctoral Total TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College Cleveland State Community College Columbia State Community College Dyersburg State Community College * * Jackson State Community College Motlow State Community College Nashville State Community College Northeast State Community College Pellissippi State Community College * * 809 1,220 Roane State Community College Southwest Tennessee Community College Volunteer State Community College Walters State Community College ,318 TBR Community College Total 2,300 1,263 6,299 9,862 Community College Share of Total 23.3% 12.8% 63.9% 100% 43.3% TBR Universities Austin Peay State University ,176 East Tennessee State University 1, ,421 Middle Tennessee State University 2,259 * * 2,494 Tennessee State University * 117 * Tennessee Technological University 1, ,108 University of Memphis 1, * 30 * 2,018 TBR University Total 230 7, , % UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga * 856 * 94 * University of Tennessee, Knoxville 1,710 * 288 * ,073 University of Tennessee, Martin University of Tennessee, Medical Health Sci Center UT University Total 0 * 0 3, * , % University Total 0 * , , ,898 University Share of Total 0.0% 0.0% 1.8% 84.8% 0.6% 10.7% 0.3% 1.2% 0.6% 100% Grand Total 2,300 1,267 6,529 10, , ,760 Share of Total 10.1% 5.6% 28.7% 48.0% 0.4% 6.0% 0.2% 0.7% 0.3% 100% 100% Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book Sector Percent of Total
59 Tables 2.16 Institution Total Grads Overall FTFTF Headcount Grad Rate Six Year Graduation Rates Fall 2008 Cohort Grads from Admitting Insitution Headcount Grad Rate Percent of Total Grads Headcount TN Public Institutions TN Private Institutions 2 Year 4 Year TICUA Non TICUA Percent Percent Percent Percent of Total Headcount Grads of Total Headcount Grads of Total Headcount Grads of Total Grads Out-Of-State Percent of Total Grads Headcount TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College 1, % % 73.5% % % % 0 0.0% % Cleveland State Community College % % 69.1% % % % 0 0.0% % Columbia State Community College % % 71.6% % % % 0 0.0% % Dyersburg State Community College % % 61.7% % % * 4.3% * 0.7% 8 5.7% Jackson State Community College % % 77.3% % % 6 2.7% 0 0.0% 8 3.6% Motlow State Community College % % 68.5% % % % 0 0.0% % Nashville State Community College % % 66.1% % % 7 5.9% 0 0.0% 6 5.1% Northeast State Community College % % 84.5% % % % 0 0.0% 9 3.0% Pellissippi State Community College 1, % % 69.2% % % % 0 0.0% 9 2.0% Roane State Community College % % 77.1% % % % 0 0.0% % Southwest Tennessee Community College 1, % % 63.0% % % * 1.8% * 1.3% % Volunteer State Community College 1, % % 65.4% % % % * 1.0% % Walters State Community College 1, % % 75.9% % % % 0 0.0% % TBR Community College Total 12,413 3, % 2, % 71.9% 2, % 1, % % 7 0.2% % TBR Universities Austin Peay State University 1, % % 80.1% % % % 0 0.0% % East Tennessee State University 1,923 1, % % 78.9% % % % 0 0.0% % Middle Tennessee State University 3,444 1, % 1, % 86.1% % 1, % % * 0.1% % Tennessee State University 1, % % 82.0% 9 2.2% % * 0.7% * 0.2% % Tennessee Technological University 1, % % 82.7% % % % 0 0.0% % University of Memphis 1, % % 87.3% % % * 1.3% * 0.2% % TBR University Total 11,319 5, % 4, % 83.5% % 5, % % * 0.1% % UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 2,072 1, % % 72.7% % % % * 0.1% % University of Tennessee, Knoxville 4,200 3, % 2, % 87.3% % 3, % % 0 0.0% % University of Tennessee, Martin 1, % % 80.3% % % % 0 0.0% % UT University Total 7,631 5, % 4, % 83.2% % 4, % % * 0.0% % University Total 18,950 10, % 9, % 83.4% % 9, % % * 0.0% % Grand Total 31,363 14, % 11, % 80.6% 3, % 11, % % % % Source: THEC SIS Notes: Total Grads were first-time, full-time freshmen (FTFTF) who enrolled summer of 2008 and returned that fall, or enrolled fall 2008 and graduated from either their admitting institution or another institution by spring or summer of Graduates from the summer of 2014 were included along with traditionally reported spring graduates to align with IPEDS reporting. The grad rate for the Total Grads category is a distinct count of students and includes all in-and out-of-state graduates. The graduation rate for the Grads from Admitting Institution category consists of students who began at their admitting institution and graduated from that same institution within six years. Graduates in the TN Public or TN Private Institutions columns may be duplicated; students graduated from either their admitting institution or another institution, or both their admitting institution and another institution. Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
60 Table 2.17 Six Year Graduation Rates by Institution and Race Institution Graduation Rates 2008 African FTFTF Caucasian Hispanic Other Unknown American TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College 1, % 7.4% 27.3% 50.0% 23.1% Cleveland State Community College % 18.4% 0.0% 40.0% 30.8% Columbia State Community College % 17.9% 38.9% 41.7% 18.2% Dyersburg State Community College % 18.7% 11.1% 0.0% 25.0% Jackson State Community College % 17.7% 27.3% 100.0% 27.4% Motlow State Community College % 18.9% 18.2% 33.3% 18.8% Nashville State Community College % 5.1% 16.7% 27.3% 31.7% Northeast State Community College % 21.7% 21.7% 50.0% 36.5% Pellissippi State Community College 1, % 19.8% 40.0% 42.9% 24.1% Roane State Community College % 21.1% 22.2% 14.3% 39.4% Southwest Tennessee Community College 1, % 9.5% 26.9% 35.7% 20.8% Volunteer State Community College 1, % 12.9% 17.9% 30.0% 20.7% Walters State Community College 1, % 20.9% 31.6% 35.7% 66.7% TBR Community College Total 12, % 11.6% 24.3% 35.8% 32.0% TBR Universities Austin Peay State University 1, % 42.7% 51.0% 44.0% 45.4% East Tennessee State University 1, % 28.6% 48.7% 60.0% 48.8% Middle Tennessee State University 3, % 50.8% 49.4% 52.7% 50.0% Tennessee State University 1, % 38.5% 50.0% 60.0% 46.2% Tennessee Technological University 1, % 51.6% 72.4% 64.9% 49.0% University of Memphis 1, % 35.9% 45.2% 44.3% 57.8% TBR University Total 11, % 40.9% 51.6% 52.5% 49.3% UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 2, % 42.3% 44.2% 55.8% 50.0% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 4, % 67.9% 68.8% 77.4% 77.2% University of Tennessee, Martin 1, % 40.9% 52.4% 40.7% 57.1% UT University Total 7, % 51.1% 58.2% 67.0% 74.4% University Total 18, % 43.3% 54.1% 58.3% 53.2% Grand Total 31, % 31.1% 42.7% 51.8% 42.2% Source: THEC SIS Notes: Other race/ethnicity consists of Alaskan Native, American Indian, Asian or Pacific Islander, and multiracial. If a student identified their ethnicity as Hispanic, they appear in the Hispanic column as well as the column for their race designation, pursuant to Department of Education reporting guidelines.. Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
61 Table 2.18 Six Year Graduation Rates Fall Cohorts Institution TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College 21.7% 21.4% 24.5% 20.4% 22.7% 20.8% 21.4% 21.4% 24.7% 21.1% Cleveland State Community College 25.7% 27.5% 25.5% 29.1% 28.3% 28.9% 27.6% 31.8% 33.3% 27.3% Columbia State Community College 32.1% 33.8% 33.7% 30.8% 35.3% 32.3% 32.2% 34.2% 35.3% 36.5% Dyersburg State Community College 28.2% 25.7% 25.9% 23.8% 22.2% 19.8% 23.9% 20.7% 22.9% 26.2% Jackson State Community College 27.5% 29.8% 27.2% 28.9% 24.7% 24.3% 23.9% 23.1% 26.8% 29.5% Motlow State Community College 36.3% 31.5% 32.2% 29.8% 31.1% 29.4% 29.7% 30.5% 32.7% 33.6% Nashville State Community College 19.8% 19.8% 22.1% 22.6% 23.2% 23.6% 21.1% 20.1% 24.4% 16.3% Northeast State Community College 29.5% 28.5% 29.3% 28.8% 28.4% 29.1% 30.4% 31.8% 31.9% 31.5% Pellissippi State Community College 25.4% 26.7% 28.5% 27.8% 30.8% 26.5% 32.0% 35.1% 34.1% 35.7% Roane State Community College 31.0% 31.8% 31.3% 33.6% 33.7% 31.6% 32.2% 32.4% 35.7% 36.2% Southwest Tennessee Community College % 14.6% 17.1% 13.9% 12.6% 14.8% 12.6% 15.5% 14.1% Volunteer State Community College 28.9% 25.7% 24.1% 24.6% 28.2% 26.7% 25.4% 28.0% 26.5% 25.2% Walters State Community College 28.9% 30.4% 32.8% 30.2% 31.7% 31.0% 31.0% 32.2% 35.2% 37.3% TBR Community College Total 26.2% 26.3% 26.6% 26.3% 26.7% 25.2% 26.0% 26.7% 28.8% 28.1% TBR Universities Austin Peay State University 35.5% 37.2% 32.5% 36.8% 36.3% 37.6% 41.1% 42.7% 43.9% 46.9% East Tennessee State University 42.9% 46.0% 42.1% 46.6% 47.2% 45.1% 49.2% 48.5% 51.8% 52.8% Middle Tennessee State University 44.9% 46.4% 47.9% 49.9% 51.8% 52.1% 50.6% 51.6% 55.3% 52.1% Tennessee State University 45.3% 42.0% 41.7% 38.4% 42.0% 36.8% 36.6% 38.4% 39.3% 39.6% Tennessee Technological University 49.3% 50.0% 47.3% 48.9% 56.5% 54.2% 54.5% 55.6% 59.7% 58.5% University of Memphis 37.0% 36.9% 38.9% 41.6% 40.5% 40.3% 43.0% 44.1% 50.3% 47.9% TBR University Total 42.9% 43.5% 42.8% 44.9% 46.7% 45.6% 46.6% 47.7% 51.6% 50.7% UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 51.3% 52.2% 49.1% 46.5% 51.7% 48.6% 50.5% 51.5% 52.9% 53.1% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 63.2% 66.2% 63.2% 63.5% 65.1% 65.8% 68.8% 71.6% 76.8% 78.5% University of Tennessee, Martin 46.4% 47.3% 47.5% 51.7% 54.1% 53.2% 57.3% 56.7% 56.4% 57.0% UT University Total 58.5% 60.2% 57.9% 57.9% 60.2% 60.1% 62.9% 64.2% 67.2% 67.8% University Total 49.2% 50.0% 48.7% 49.8% 51.7% 51.5% 53.1% 54.3% 57.8% 57.5% Grand Total 40.7% 41.2% 39.8% 40.5% 41.3% 40.9% 42.3% 43.2% 46.6% 45.9% Source: THEC SIS Note: Graduation rates for the 2007 entering cohort forward were derived from a new calculation procedure which is outlined in Table Grad rates in this table can be found in the Overall Grad Rate column of the Total Grads section in Table Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
62 Table 2.19 Job Placement Rates Community College Graduates Academic Years to Academic Year Total Placeable Total Placed Percent Placed ,003 3,643 91% ,081 3,746 92% ,163 3,849 92% ,996 3,726 93% ,092 3,784 92% ,702 3,415 92% ,784 3,385 89% ,916 3,645 93% ,697 4,298 92% ,597 4,200 91% ,722 4,392 93% Source: Performance Funding Reports Note: Total Placeable is defined as the number of graduates (associate s degrees and certificates) eligible for placement in a job related to the field in which they received their award, as reported by the student. Table 2.20 Job Placement Rates Community College Graduates by Institution Institution Total Placeable Total Placed Percent Placed Chattanooga State Community College % Cleveland State Community College % Columbia State Community College % Dyersburg State Community College % Jackson State Community College % Motlow State Community College % Nashville State Community College % Northeast State Community College % Pellissippi State Community College % Roane State Community College % Southwest Tennessee Community College % Volunteer State Community College % Walters State Community College % Grand Total 4,722 4,392 93% Source: Performance Funding Reports Note: Total Placeable is defined as the number of graduates eligible for placement in a job related to the field in which they received their degree, as reported by the student. Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
63 Table 2.21 Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology Awards for Fall 2013 through Summer 2014 Institution Certificates Diplomas Supplemental Sufficient Grand Certificates Credential Total Athens Chattanooga * 531 * Covington * 51 * 0 80 Crossville Crump Dickson Elizabethton Harriman * * 238 Hartsville Hohenwald * * 265 Jacksboro Jackson Knoxville ,075 Livingston ,771 McKenzie * * 149 McMinnville Memphis Morristown Murfreesboro Nashville Newbern Oneida Paris Pulaski ,083 Ripley Shelbyville Whiteville Grand Total 2,121 4,918 5, ,914 Share of Total 16.4% 38.1% 41.1% 4.4% 100.0% Source: TBR Diplomas are awarded to students who have demonstrated the competencies required for a program and have been awarded the appropriate diploma upon completion, usually in programs of at least 900 clock hours. Certificates are awarded to students who have demonstrated the competencies required for a program and have been awarded the appropriate certificate upon completion, usually in programs of less than 900 clock hours. Supplemental Certificates are non-preparatory awards, usually related to a special industry or special interest. Sufficient Credential is for students who leave a program without a credential before graduation, but have acquired sufficient competencies for employment in the field of instruction or related field. Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
64 Table 2.22 Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology Awards by Program for Academic Year Major Name Certificates Diplomas Other Total Administrative Office Technology ADV Manufacturing Education * * Aesthetician Aesthetics Aircraft Mechanics * 116 * 136 Assistant Animal Lab Technology * * 13 Automotive Mechanics Automotive Technology Avionics Barbering Building Construction Technology Business Systems Technology Central Services Technician Certified Nursing Assistant Collision Repair Technology Commercial Truck Driving Computer Electronics * * 42 * Computer Information Technology Computer Numeric Control Computerized Graphics Design Cosmetology Cosmetology Instructor Training * * Culinary Arts Dementia Care * * Dental Assistant (Supplemental Program) Dental Assisting Dental Laboratory Technician * 14 * 24 Diesel Powered Equipment Technology Dietary Management * * 52 Drafting and CAD Technology Early Childhood Education Electrical & Electronics Equipment Repair Electrical & Power Transmission Installation * * 37 Electro Mechanical Technology * * 6 Electrocardiograph Technology Electronics Technology Emergency Medical Technology General Building Trades Graphic Design & Web Development * * 9 Graphic & Printing Communications Hazardous Materials (Supplemental Program) Health Information Technology * 30 * 49 Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
65 Table 2.22 continued Awards by Program continued Major Name Certificates Diplomas Other Total Heating, Ventilation, Air Cond & Refrig Technology Heavy Equipment Maintenance & Repair * * 10 Industrial Electricity Industrial Electronics 21 * * 40 Industrial Maintenance ,175 Industrial Training Technology Information Technology * * 9 IV Therapy IV Therapy (Supplemental Program) Landscape and Turf Management 8 8 Machine Tool Technology Manicurist 9 9 Masonry * * 13 Massage Therapy Mechatronics Technology * 21 * 29 Medical Assisting Medical Coding (Part-Time) Medical Office Information Technology Medical Office Management Motorcycle ATV Technology * 41 * 51 Nursing Assistant * 52 * 80 Nursing Assisting (Supplemental Program) Personal Development & Awareness * * Pharmacy Technology Phlebotomy Phlebotomy (Supplemental Program) Pipefitting * * 10 Practical Nursing 73 1, ,844 Precision Metals * * 15 PT Dietary Management (Supplemental Program) * * RN Refresher (Supplemental Program) Residential Building Maintenance * * 15 Residential Construction Technology Residential/Commercial Wiring & Plumbing * * Solar Photovoltaic Technology * 6 * 11 Surgical Technology Technology Foundations Tool & Die Making * * 7 Tree Management (Supplemental Program) * * Welding, Brazing, Soldering Worker Ethics (Supplemental Program) Grand Total 2,121 4,918 5,875 12,914 Source: TBR Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
66 Table 2.23 Institution Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology Program Completion and Placement Rates Calculated Enrollment Completed Percent Completed Completers Available for Placement Placed in Field of Training Percent Placed Athens % % Chattanooga % % Covington % % Crossville % % Crump % % Dickson % % Elizabethton % % Harriman % % Hartsville % % Hohenwald % % Jacksboro % % Jackson % % Knoxville % % Livingston % % McKenzie % % McMinnville % % Memphis % % Morristown % % Murfreesboro % % Nashville % % Newbern % % Oneida/Huntsville % % Paris % % Pulaski % % Ripley % % Shelbyville % % Whiteville % % Grand Total 9,038 7, % 6,567 5, % Source: TBR Notes: Calculated Enrollment is the difference between total enrolled during the period less students still enrolled. This is the definition developed by the Council for Occupational Education, the TCAT accreditation body. Completers Available for Placement are those that are not enlisted in the military or seeking additional education, as well as any that are not documented to be unavailable for employment because of situations such as pregnancy, other serious health-related issues (physical/mental/behavioral), caring for ill family members, incarceration, death, etc. Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
67 Table Job Placement Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology Program Calculated Enrollment Total Completers Completers Percent Available for Completed Placement Placed in Field of Training Percent Placed Athens Administrative Office Technology % % Automotive Technology % % Collision Repair Technology % % Electronics % % Industrial Electricity % % Industrial Maintenance % % Machine Tool Technology % % Pharmacy Technology % % Practical Nursing % % Welding % % Athens Total % % Chattanooga Aesthetics % % Automotive Technology % % Automotive Mechatronics % % Collision Repair % % Commercial Truck Driver % % Computer Information Technology % % Cosmetology % % Cosmetology Instructor * * 100.0% * * 100.0% Diesel Equipment % % Heating, Ventilation, A/C & Refrigeration % % Industrial Electricity % % Industrial Electronics * * 42.9% * * 66.7% Industrial Maintenance % % Landscape % % Machine Tool Technology % % Manicurist % * * 100.0% Massage Therapy % % Medical Assist % % Motorcycle & Marine % % Practical Nursing % % Surgical Technology % % Welding % % Chattanooga Total % % Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
68 Table 2.24 continued Job Placement by Program and College continued Program Calculated Enrollment Total Completers Completers Percent Available for Completed Placement Placed in Field of Training Percent Placed Covington Administrative Office Technology % % Automotive Technology % * * 83.3% Computer Information Technology % * * 83.3% Heating, Ventilation, A/C & Refrigeration % % Industrial Maintenance % % Machine Tool Technology % % Practical Nursing % % Welding % % Covington Total % % Administrative Office Technology 23 Crossville % % Automotive Technology % % Building Construction Technology % % Collision Repair Technology % % Computer Information Technology % % Drafting and CAD Technology % % Electronics Technology % % Heating, Ventilation, A/C & Refrigeration % % Industrial Maintenance/Electricity Technology % % Machine Tool Technology % % Practical Nursing % % Surgical Technology % % Welding Technology % % Crossville Total % % Crump Administrative Office Technology % % Collision Repair Technology % % Computer Information Technology % % Digital Graphics Design Technology % % Drafting and CAD Technology * * 75.0% * * 83.3% Electronics Technology * * 80.0% * * 75.0% Health and Information Technology % % Heating, Ventilation, A/C & Refrigeration % % Industrial Electronics % % Industrial Maintenance % % Machine Tool Technology % % Practical Nursing % % Welding Technology % % Crump Total % % Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
69 Table 2.24 continued Job Placement by Program and College continued Program Calculated Enrollment Total Completers Completers Percent Available for Completed Placement Placed in Field of Training Percent Placed Administrative Office Technology 39 Dickson % % Automotive Technology % % Computer Information Technology % % Cosmetology % % Dental Assistant % % Diesel Powered Equipment % * * 88.9% Heating, Ventilation, AC & Refrigeration % % Industrial Maintenance/Electronics % % Machine Tool Technology % % Mechatronics * * 100.0% % Practical Nursing % % Solar Photovoltaics Technician * * 85.7% * * 83.3% Welding/Pipefitting Technology % % Dickson Total % % Administrative Office Technology 64 Elizabethton % % Automotive Technology % % Certified Nursing Assistant % % Computer Information Technology % * * 90.0% Diesel Powered Equipment Technology % % Dietary Management % % Electricity/Electronics % % Heating, Ventilation, AC & Refrigeration % * * 71.4% Millwright Skills % % Pipefitting % % Practical Nursing % % Welding % % Elizabethton Total % % Harriman Administrative Office Technology % % Automotive Technology % % Computer Information Technology % % Cosmetology % % Diesel Mechanics * * 93.3% % Industrial Maintenance Technology % * * 90.9% Machine Tool Technology % % Practical Nursing % % Residential/Commercial/Industrial Electricity * * 62.5% * * 100.0% Welding Technology % % Harriman Total % % Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
70 Table 2.24 continued Job Placement by Program and College continued Program Calculated Enrollment Total Completers Completers Percent Available for Completed Placement Placed in Field of Training Percent Placed Hartsville Administrative Office Technology % % Automotive Technology % % Certified Nursing Assistant % % Computer Information Technology % % Industrial Maintenance % % Machine Tool Technology % % Patient Care Technician % % Practical Nursing % % Welding Technology % % Hartsville Total % % Hohenwald Administrative Office Technology % % Automotive Technology % % Computer Information Technology % % Cosmetology % % Drafting & CAD Technology % % Electro-Mechanical Technology % % Electronics Technology % % Industrial Maintenance % % Machine Tool Technology % % Practical Nursing % % Surgical Technology % % Hohenwald Total % % Jacksboro Administrative Office Technology % % Automotive Technician % % Certified Nursing Assistant % % Computer Information Technology % % Industrial Electricity - Electrician % % Machine Tool Technology % % Motorcycle/ ATV Technology % % Practical Nursing % % Welding Technology-Combination Welder % % Jacksboro Total % % Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
71 Table 2.24 continued Job Placement by Program and College continued Program Calculated Enrollment Total Completers Completers Percent Available for Completed Placement Placed in Field of Training Percent Placed Jackson Administrative Office Technology % % Advanced Manufacturing Technology % % Automotive Technology % % Collision Repair Technology % % Computer Information Technology % % Drafting & CAD Technology % % Electronics Technology % % Heating, Ventilation, AC & Refrigeration % % Industrial Electricity % % Industrial Maintenance Technology % % Machine Tool Technology % % Practical Nursing % % Surgical Technology % % Tool and Die Technology % % Truck Driving % % Welding % % Jackson Total % % Knoxville Administrative Office Technology % % Automotive Technology % % Certified Nursing Assistant % % Collision Repair Technology % % Computer Information Technology * * 0.0% % Cosmetology % % Dental Assisting % % Diesel Powered Equipment Technology % % Heating, Ventilation, AC & Refrigeration % % Industrial Electricity % % Industrial Maintenance/ Mechatronics % % Machine Tool Technology * * 75.0% % Medical Assistant % % Medical Office Information Technology % % Practical Nursing % % Surgical Technology % % Truck Driving % % Welding % % Knoxville Total % % Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
72 Table 2.24 continued Job Placement by Program and College continued Program Calculated Enrollment Total Completers Completers Percent Available for Completed Placement Placed in Field of Training Percent Placed Administrative Office Technology 21 Livingston % % Automotive Technology % % Building Construction Technology % % Collision Repair Technology * * 18.8% * * 100.0% Computer Information Technology % % Cosmetology % * * 100.0% Electronics Technology * * 0.0% % Industrial Maintenance % % Machine Tool Technology % % Pharmacy Technology % % Practical Nursing % % Livingston Total % % Administrative Office Technology 36 McKenzie % % Automotive Technology % % Computer Information Technology % % Electronics Technology % % Heating, Ventilation, AC & Refrigeration % % Industrial Maintenance % % Machine Tool Technology % % Welding Technology % % McKenzie Total % % McMinnville Administrative Office Technology % % Automotive Technology % % Computer Information Technology % % Culinary/Hospitality % % Industrial Electricity * * 72.7% * * 83.3% Industrial Maintenance % % Machine Tool Technology % % Medical Assistant * * 20.0% * * 100.0% Practical Nursing % % Welding % % McMinnville Total % % Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
73 Table 2.24 continued Job Placement by Program and College continued Program Calculated Enrollment Total Completers Completers Percent Available for Completed Placement Placed in Field of Training Percent Placed Memphis Administrative Office Technology % % Aircraft Mechanics % % Asst. Animal Lab Technician % % Automotive Technology % % Avionics Maintenance Technology % % Barbering % % Building Construction Technology % % Collision Repair Technology % % Computer Based Graphic Design % % Computer Information Technology % % Cosmetology % % Dental Assistant % % Dental Laboratory Technology % % Diesel Powered Equipment Technology % % Drafting & CAD Technology % * * 71.4% Electronics Technology % % Health Information Technology % % Heating, Ventilation, A/C & Refrigeration % % Industrial/Machinery Maintenance Repair * * 71.4% * * 75.0% Machine Tool Technology * * 70.0% % Masonry % % Pharmacy Technology % % Practical Nursing % % Truck Driving % % Welding, Brazing & Soldering % % Memphis Total % % Morristown Administrative Office Technology % % Auto Body Technology % % Automotive Technology % % Computer Information Systems % % Drafting & CAD Technology % % Graphic Arts % % Heating, Ventilation, A/C & Refrigeration % % Industrial Electricity Technology % % Industrial Maintenance Repair % % Machine Tool Technology % % Practical Nursing % % Welding % % Morristown Total % % Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
74 Table 2.24 continued Job Placement by Program and College continued Program Calculated Enrollment Total Completers Completers Percent Available for Completed Placement Placed in Field of Training Percent Placed Murfreesboro Administrative Office Technology % % Automotive Technology % % Computer Information Technology % % Cosmetology % * * 100.0% Dental Assisting % % Graphic Design & Web Development % * * 77.8% Heating, Ventilation, A/C & Refrigeration % % Industrial Electrical Maintenance % % Machine Tool Technology % % Pharmacy Technician % % Phlebotomy % % Practical Nursing % % Surgical Technology % % Murfreesboro Total % % Nashville Administrative Office Technology % % Aesthetics Technology % % Aircraft Mechanics (Aviation Maintenance Te % % Automotive Technology % % Building Construction Technology % % Certified Nursing Assistant % % Collision Repair Technology % % Computer Information Technology % % Cosmetology % % Dental Assisting % % Dental Lab Technology % % Drafting & CAD Technology % % Early Childhood Education % % Heating, Ventilation, A/C & Refrigeration % % Machine Tool Technology % % Mechatronics Technology % % Phlebotomy % % Practical Nursing % % RX Electrocardiography Technician % % Truck Driving % % Welding Technology % % Nashville Total % % Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
75 Table 2.24 continued Job Placement by Program and College continued Program Calculated Enrollment Total Completers Completers Percent Available for Completed Placement Placed in Field of Training Percent Placed Administrative Office Technology 33 Newbern % % Automotive Technology % % Certified Nursing Assistant % % Computer Info Technology * * 100.0% * * 100.0% Drafting & CAD Technology % % Electronics Technology * * 85.7% * * 100.0% Heating, Ventilation, A/C & Refrigeration % % Industrial Maintenance % % Machine Tool Technology % * * 71.4% Practical Nursing % % Welding % % Newbern Total % % Administrative Office Technology 24 Oneida % % Automotive Technology % * * 83.3% Collision Repair Technology % * * 71.4% Computer Information Technology * * 57.1% * * 100.0% Cosmetology % % Electronics Technology % * * 25.0% Machine Tool Technology * * 83.3% * * 80.0% Practical Nursing % % Welding % % Oneida Total % % Administrative Office Technology 39 Paris % % Collision Repair Technology % % Computer Information Technology % % Cosmetology % * * 100.0% Early Childhood Education % % General Metals (Precision Metals) % % Health Information Technology % % Industrial Maintenance Technology * * 70.0% % Machine Tool Technology * * 66.7% * * 100.0% Motorcycle & All Terrain Vehicle Repair % % Patient Care Technician % % Practical Nursing % % Residential Building Maintenance % % Paris Total % % Pulaski Administrative Office Technology % % Advanced Manufacturing Education % % Certified Nursing Assistant % % CNC Machining Technology % % Computer Operating Systems * * 60.0% * * 100.0% Heating, Ventilation, A/C & Refrigeration % % Industrial Electricity % % Industrial Maintenance Technology % % Practical Nursing % % Residential Construction Technology * * 100.0% * * 100.0% Residential/Commercial Electrician/ Green Tec % % Residential/Commercial Wiring and Plumbing % % Welding Technology % % Pulaski Total % % Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
76 Table 2.24 continued Job Placement by Program and College continued Program Calculated Enrollment Total Completers Completers Percent Available for Completed Placement Placed in Field of Training Percent Placed Ripley Administrative Office Technology % % Computer Information Technology % * * 83.3% Industrial Electricity % % Patient Care Technician % * * 81.8% Practical Nursing % % Ripley Total % % Shelbyville Administrative Office Technology % % Automotive Technology % % Certified Nursing Assistant % % Collision Repair Technology % % Computer Information Technology % % Drafting & CAD Technology % % Heating, Ventilation, A/C & Refrigeration % % Industrial Electronics % % Industrial Maintenance % % Machine Tool Technology % % Practical Nursing % % Truck Driver % % Welding % % Shelbyville Total % % Whiteville Administrative Office Technology % % Automotive Technology % % Computer Information Technology % % Health Information Technology % * * 75.0% Heating, Ventilation, A/C & Refrigeration % % Industrial Electronics % * * 100.0% Industrial Maintenance % % Machine Tool Technology % % Practical Nursing % % Welding Technology % % Whiteville Total % % Grand Total 9,038 7, % 6,567 5, % Source: TBR Notes: Calculated Enrollment is the difference between total enrolled during the period less students still enrolleddefined by the Council for Occupational Education, the TCAT accreditation body. Completers Available for Placement are those that are not enlisted in the military or seeking additional education as well as any that are not documented to be unavailable for employment because of situations such as pregnancy, other serious health-related issues (physical/mental/behavioral), caring for ill family members, incarceration, death, etc. Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
77 Table 2.25 Institution Licensure Exam Pass Rates for Public Universities First-time Test Takers 2013 and 2014 Test Number Taken Number Passed Percent Passed Number Taken Number Passed Source: THEC Performance Funding Reports, TBR, UT Note: The written portion of the Dental Hygiene Exam was discontinued in Bar exam passage rates reflect the number of students who took and passed the Tennessee Bar Exam during that calendar year (February & July Bar Exam). Passage rates reflect the students first attempt at passing the exam. Percent Passed Austin Peay Nursing (BSN) % % East Tennessee Dental Hygiene % % Nursing (BSN) % % Medical (Step I) % % Medical (II Clinical) % % Medical (II Skills) % % Middle Tennessee Nursing (BSN) % % Tennessee State Engineering * * 44.4% % Nursing (AAS) % % Nursing (BSN) % % Dental Hygiene % % Tennessee Tech Engineering % % Nursing (BSN) % % University of Memphis Nursing (BSN) % % Engineering % % Law % % UT Chattanooga Nursing (BSN) % % Engineering % % UT Knoxville Engineering % % Nursing (BSN) % % Law % % Veterinary Medicine % % UT Martin Engineering % % Nursing (BSN) % % UT Health Science Center Medical (Step I) % % Medical (Step II-CK) % % Medical (Step II-CS) % % Dentistry (NBDE I) % % Dentistry (NBDE II) % % Dental Hygiene (exam) % % Dental Hygiene (clinical) % % Pharmacy % % Medical Lab Science % % DPT % % Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
78 Table 2.26 Institution Source: Performance Funding Reports Licensure Exam Pass Rates for Community Colleges Nursing and Allied Health Programs First-time Test Takers Test Number Taken Number Passed Percent Passed Number Taken Number Passed Percent Passed Chattanooga Dental Hygiene % % Physical Therapist Assistant % % Radiologic Technology % % Respiratory Care % % Nursing % % Cleveland Nursing % % Columbia Veterinary Technology % % Radiologic Technology % % Respiratory Care % % Nursing % % Dyersburg Health Information Technology * * 100% % Nursing % % Jackson Physical Therapist Assistant % % Radiologic Technology % % Medical Laboratory Technology % % Nursing % % Motlow Nursing % % Nashville Nursing % % Occupational Therapy Assistant % % Northeast Nursing % % Pellissippi Nursing % % Roane Dental Hygiene % % Occupational Therapy Assistant % % Physical Therapist Assistant % % Radiologic Technology % % Respiratory Care % % Nursing % % Opticinary % % Southwest Physical Therapist Assistant % % Radiologic Technology % % Medical Laboratory Technology % % Nursing % % Volunteer Health Information Technology % % Physical Therapist Assistant % % Radiologic Technology % % Respiratory Care % % Walters Physical Therapist Assistant % % Respiratory Care % % Nursing % % Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
79 Table 2.27 Program Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology Licensure Pass Rates 2014 # of Grads Who Took Exam Athens # of Grads Who Passed Exam % Passed Practical Nursing % Athens Total % Chattanooga Aesthetics % Commercial Trucking % Cosmetology % Cosmetology Instructor * * 100.0% Manicurist * * 100.0% Massage Therapy % Practical Nursing % Chattanooga Total % Covington Practical Nursing % Covington Total % Practical Nursing Crossville % Crossville Total % Practical Nursing Crump % Crump Total % Cosmetology Dickson % Dental Assistant % Practical Nursing % Dickson Total % Certified Nursing Assistant Elizabethton % Practical Nursing % Elizabethton Total % Harriman Cosmetology % Practical Nursing % Harriman Total % Hartsville Practical Nursing % Hartsville Total % Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
80 Table 2.27 continued Program TCAT Licensure Pass Rates continued # of Grads Who Took Exam Hohenwald # of Grads Who Passed Exam % Passed Cosmetology % Practical Nursing % Hohenwald Total % Jacksboro Certified Nursing Assistant % Practical Nursing % Jacksboro Total % Jackson Advanced Manufacturing Technology % Practical Nursing % Truck Driving % Jackson Total % Knoxville Certified Nursing Assistant % Cosmetology % Practical Nursing % Truck Driving % Knoxville Total % Livingston Cosmetology % Practical Nursing % Livingston Total % McMinnville Practical Nursing % McMinnville Total % Memphis Aircraft Mechanics % Barbering % Cosmetology * * 100.0% Dental Assistant % Pharmacy Technology * * 100.0% Practical Nursing % Truck Driving % Memphis Total % Morristown Practical Nursing % Morristown Total % Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
81 Table 2.27 Program TCAT Licensure Pass Rates continued # of Grads Who Took Exam Murfreesboro # of Grads Who Passed Exam % Passed Cosmetology * * 100.0% Practical Nursing * * 92.3% Murfreesboro Total % Nashville Aesthetics Technology % Aircraft Mechanics (Aviation Mainten % Certified Nursing Assistant % Cosmetology % Practical Nursing % Truck Driving % Nashville Total % Newbern Certified Nursing Assistant % Practical Nursing % Newbern Total % Oneida Cosmetology (Diploma) % Practical Nursing (Diploma) % Oneida Total % Paris Cosmetology * * 83.3% Practical Nursing * * 94.1% Paris Total % Pulaski Certified Nursing Assistant % Practical Nursing % Pulaski Total % Ripley Patient Care Technician % Practical Nursing % Ripley Total % Shelbyville Practical Nursing % Truck Driver % Shelbyville Total % Whiteville Practical Nursing % Whiteville Total % Grand Total 1,925 1, % Source: TBR Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
82 Table 2.28 Student Satisfaction CCSSE / NSSE Student Survey How would you evaluate your entire educational experience at this college? (Percent Good or Excellent) Institution TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College 85.2% 85.4% Cleveland State Community College 85.4% 82.1% Columbia State Community College 81.7% 84.3% Dyersburg State Community College 84.8% 84.0% Jackson State Community College 86.4% 84.8% Motlow State Community College 88.2% 89.5% Nashville State Community College 86.0% 85.8% Northeast State Community College 91.5% 92.0% Pellissippi State Community College 87.8% 87.4% Roane State Community College 89.7% 89.7% Southwest Tennessee Community College 81.4% 75.5% Volunteer State Community College 85.7% 85.0% Walters State Community College 89.6% 87.8% TBR Community College Average 86.6% 85.9% TBR Universities Austin Peay State University 85.0% 87.0% East Tennessee State University 85.7% 82.4% Middle Tennessee State University 84.1% 86.8% Tennessee State University 66.2% 70.0% Tennessee Technological University 88.5% 88.4% University of Memphis 83.5% 84.3% TBR University Average 84.2% 84.2% UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 79.8% 85.7% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 84.1% 82.4% University of Tennessee, Martin 91.2% 90.1% UT University Average 84.9% 85.2% University Average 84.4% 84.5% Source: Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE) and the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE). Student Success Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
83 Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
84 Table 3.1 Major Taxonomy Academic Program Inventory Public Colleges and Universities, April 2015 Pre- Baccalaureate Baccalaureate Postbaccalaureate Agriculture Architecture and Related Services Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies Basic Skills Biological and Biomedical Sciences Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services Communication Technologies Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services Construction Trades Education Engineering Engineering Technologies/Technicians English Language and Literature/Letters Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences Foreign languages, Literatures, and Linguistics Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences History Legal Professions and Studies Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities Library Science Mathematics and Statistics Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies Natural Resources and Conservation Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies Personal and Culinary Services Philosophy and Religious Studies Physical Sciences Precision Production Psychology Public Administration and Social Service Professions Science Technologies/Technicians Security and Protective Services Social Sciences Transportation and Materials Moving Visual and Performing Arts Grand Total Source: THEC Academic Affairs Notes: Pre-baccalaureate programs include certificates and Associate of Arts/Science and Associate of Applied Science degrees. The post-baccalaureate programs include all graduate and professional programs and certificates. Program counts include duplicate program offerings where institutions may offer certificate, associates (AA/AS/AAS) or bachelors (BA/BS) in the same field. THEC provides a more detailed searchable academic programs database at: //thec.ppr.tn.gov/apisearch. Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
85 Table 3.2 Institution Program Accreditation Status Academic Year Number of Accredited Programs TBR Universities Total Accreditable Programs Percent Accredited Austin Peay State University % East Tennessee State University % Middle Tennessee State University % Tennessee State University % Tennessee Technological University % University of Memphis % TBR University Total % UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga % University of Tennessee, Knoxville % University of Tennessee, Martin % UT University Total % University Total % TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College % Cleveland State Community College % Columbia State Community College % Dyersburg State Community College % Jackson State Community College % Motlow State Community College % Nashville State Community College % Northeast State Community College % Pellissippi State Community College % Roane State Community College % Southwest Tennessee Community College % Volunteer State Community College % Walters State Community College % Community College Total % Grand Total % Source: THEC Academic Affairs, Performance Funding Reports Notes: Within the state s Quality Assurance program, formerly Performance Funding, institutions are required to evaluate undergraduate and graduate programs. The accreditation process satisfies the Quality Assurance requirements for programs that are eligible for accreditation. Other programs must undergo evaluation by external consultants or trained teams of auditors. Currently, 587 programs are eligible for accreditation. Eligibility is determined when all Tennessee institutions agree on a specific accreditor as best representing qualitative standards for each discipline. Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
86 Table 3.3 Institution Number Applied Admissions Data for Public Universities Fall 2014 Number Accepted Percent Accepted Number Enrolled Yield Rate Alternative Admissions Percent of Alternative Admissions of Total Accepted Percent of Alternative Admissions of Total Enrolled TBR Universities Austin Peay State University 4,469 3, % 1, % % 2.9% East Tennessee State University 5,382 4, % 2, % % 7.4% Middle Tennessee State University 9,344 6, % 3, % % 4.3% Tennessee State University 9,414 4, % 1, % % 4.5% Tennessee Technological University 5,812 4, % 1, % * 0.6% 1.3% University of Memphis 11,731 5, % 2, % * 0.1% 0.1% TBR University Total 46,152 29, % 12, % % 3.4% UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 7,399 5, % 2, % University of Tennessee, Knoxville 15,422 11, % 4, % University of Tennessee, Martin 3,521 2, % 1, % UT Total 26,342 19, % 8, % 0 0.0% 0.0% University Total 72,494 49, % 20, % % 2.1% Source: TBR, UT Note: This cohort represents the 2014 summer, returning fall, and fall first-time freshmen. Yield Rate refers to the number of students who enrolled versus the number accepted. Alternate Admissions refers to students who do not meet guaranteed admission requirements and whose applications are considered for admission based on other factors or qualifications. Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
87 Table 3.4 Institution Lower Division Instructional Courses By Type of Instructor Fall 2014 Full-Time Part-Time Faculty Faculty TBR Universities Adjunct Faculty Graduate Assistant Other Employee Austin Peay State University 58.9% 0.0% 30.0% 0.0% 11.1% 100.0% East Tennessee State University 57.7% 0.0% 25.1% 7.9% 9.3% 100.0% Middle Tennessee State University 67.7% 0.0% 16.1% 6.1% 10.0% 100.0% Tennessee State University 60.3% 0.0% 24.5% 0.2% 15.0% 100.0% Tennessee Technological University 63.5% 0.0% 13.0% 3.0% 20.5% 100.0% University of Memphis 40.2% 31.5% 0.0% 13.9% 14.4% 100.0% TBR University Total 57.5% 6.8% 16.6% 6.0% 13.0% 100.0% UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 67.5% 0.0% 24.9% 0.6% 6.9% 100.0% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 66.7% 1.0% 7.6% 18.9% 5.8% 100.0% University of Tennessee, Martin 67.6% 25.2% 0.0% 0.0% 7.2% 100.0% UT University Total 67.1% 5.8% 10.4% 10.4% 6.4% 100.0% Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College 56.4% 0.2% 27.8% 0.0% 15.6% 100.0% Cleveland State Community College 61.2% 0.0% 35.9% 0.0% 2.9% 100.0% Columbia State Community College 59.0% 0.5% 38.0% 0.0% 2.5% 100.0% Dyersburg State Community College 52.5% 0.0% 35.0% 0.0% 12.5% 100.0% Jackson State Community College 50.8% 42.7% 0.0% 0.0% 6.6% 100.0% Motlow State Community College 59.0% 0.1% 28.2% 0.0% 12.7% 100.0% Nashville State Community College 54.0% 0.0% 46.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% Northeast State Community College 58.1% 0.0% 35.2% 0.0% 6.7% 100.0% Pellissippi State Community College 58.9% 0.0% 40.5% 0.0% 0.6% 100.0% Roane State Community College 49.4% 0.1% 30.9% 0.0% 19.7% 100.0% Southwest Tennessee Community College 56.8% 0.0% 42.2% 0.0% 1.0% 100.0% Volunteer State Community College 61.7% 0.0% 37.5% 0.0% 0.8% 100.0% Walters State Community College 68.5% 0.0% 31.1% 0.0% 0.4% 100.0% TBR Community College Total 57.5% 2.5% 34.2% 0.0% 5.8% 100.0% Source: TBR, UT Note: Other Employee includes professional non-faculty staff, administrators, and other non-instructional staff. Total Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
88 Table 3.5 Percent of Undergraduate Instruction through e-learning Public Institutions Four-Year Institutions Change Percent from Two-Year Colleges Change Percent from Alabama 11.2% 0.2% 18.7% 1.0% Arkansas 14.9% 2.1% 24.1% 1.6% Delaware 2.4% 0.0% 10.0% -5.2% Florida 11.4% -9.2% 19.6% -3.9% Georgia Kentucky 12.8% 0.5% 33.6% 1.4% Louisiana Maryland 22.3% 0.6% 16.6% 0.9% Mississippi 10.9% 0.5% 19.9% 0.5% North Carolina 10.7% 1.1% 36.4% 2.0% Oklahoma 15.1% 1.0% 24.4% -1.3% South Carolina 4.9% 0.5% 19.8% 1.1% Tennessee 15.6% 0.7% 25.3% 0.0% Texas 12.6% 1.2% 23.1% 2.3% Virginia 4.8% 0.7% 27.4% 0.7% West Virginia 10.7% 0.1% 21.0% 0.6% Source: SREB "State Data Exchange: Indicators Report" pgs. 4 & 12. Notes: Courses are termed e-learning when more than 50 percent of the content is delivered electronically. Four-year institutions in Florida use an 80 percent rule to define e-learning. Two-year colleges in Florida and Mississippi use a 75 percent rule to define e-learning; therefore, figures for those states are lower than they would have been had they used the 50 percent rule. Georgia did not report in Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
89 Table 3.6 Institution Public Universities & Community Colleges Peer Faculty Salary Comparison, Average Faculty Peer Average Salary Faculty Salary Percent of Peer Average TBR Universities Austin Peay State University $61,910 $65,162 95% East Tennessee State University $60,121 $71,017 85% Middle Tennessee State University $63,252 $76,178 83% Tennessee State University $64,051 $69,638 92% Tennessee Technological University $67,958 $69,393 98% University of Memphis $74,778 $83,772 89% TBR University Average $65,345 $72,527 90% UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga $66,942 $67,974 98% University of Tennessee, Knoxville $89,271 $93,635 95% University of Tennessee, Martin $61,727 $63,996 96% UT University Average $72,646 $75,202 97% University Average $67,779 $73,418 92% TBR Community College Average $49,551 $52,541 94% Source: THEC Fiscal Affairs analysis of SREB data. Note: Peer institutions used in this analysis are comparable SREB public institutions selected by THEC in conjunction with UT and TBR. Table 3.7 TN Colleges of Applied Technology Average Salary Comparison Tennessee $36,999 TN as % Alabama $56,999 65% Georgia $40,246 92% Kentucky $41,068 90% Louisiana $37,202 99% Oklahoma $45,960 81% Source: THEC Fiscal Affairs analysis of SREB data. Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
90 Figure 3.1 Average Full-Time Faculty Salary, All Ranks Public Universities $63,768 $72,998 $73,450 $73,955 $75,046 $74,594 SREB TN $71,266 $68,583 $65,965 $69,499 $70,562 $67,048 $67,160 $66,163 $66,252 $77,029 $72,709 $60,110 $61,617 $63, Figure 3.2 Community Colleges $45,248 $43,822 SREB TN $48,440 $46,732 $45,959 $46,075 $51,452 $51,799 $51,831 $51,834 $51,302 $52,158 $50,191 $48,916 $47,584 $47,337 $46,830 $47,131 $46,503 $46, Source: THEC Fiscal Affairs Note: The formula for calculating weighted average salaries changed in because IPEDS changed the categories of contract length in its HR survey. Nine-month equivalent salaries are now calculated by dividing the total salary outlay by the total number of service months and multiplying by 9. As such, and subsequent years are not directly comparable to prior years. Dollars are unadjusted for inflation. Data includes all institutions. Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
91 Table 3.8 Annual Tuition and Mandatory Fees Institutions Undergraduate Graduate Resident Non-resident Resident Non-resident TBR Universities Austin Peay State University $7,462 $22,678 $9,480 $23,312 East Tennessee State University $7,985 $25,151 $10,131 $25,755 Middle Tennessee State University $8,188 $25,252 $10,372 $25,824 Tennessee State University $7,224 $20,580 $9,282 $21,386 Tennessee Technological University $8,017 $23,767 $10,111 $24,399 University of Memphis $8,973 $20,685 $11,151 $22,863 TBR University Average $7,975 $23,019 $10,088 $23,923 UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga $8,138 $24,256 $9,416 $25,534 University of Tennessee, Knoxville* $11,003 $29,453 $11,622 $30,072 Students admitted before $10,276 $28, Students Admitted in $11,584 $30, Students Admitted in $11,876 $30, University of Tennessee, Martin $8,024 $21,968 $9,322 $23,266 UT University Average $9,055 $25,226 $10,120 $26,291 University Average $8,335 $23,754 $10,099 $24,712 TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College $4,027 $19, Cleveland State Community College $3,985 $19, Columbia State Community College $3,973 $19, Dyersburg State Community College $4,001 $19, Jackson State Community College $3,987 $19, Motlow State Community College $3,978 $19, Nashville State Community College $3,927 $19, Northeast State Community College $3,989 $19, Pellissippi State Community College $4,041 $19, Roane State Community College $4,005 $19, Southwest Tennessee Community College $4,017 $19, Volunteer State Community College $3,975 $19, Walters State Community College $3,990 $19, Community College Average $3,992 $19, Source: THEC Fiscal Affairs Note: *The tuition rates for students admitted to University of Tennessee, Knoxville in the fall of 2013 and later are flat rates for 15 semester credit hours, regardless of the number of credit hours taken by the student. This policy ("Fifteen in Four") was approved in 2012 by the UT Board for introduction in fall Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
92 Table 3.9 Annual Tuition and Mandatory Fees Resident Undergraduate Student Institutions Year Change 5 Year Change 10 Year Change TBR Universities Austin Peay State University $4,224 $5,868 $7,158 $7, % 27.2% 76.7% East Tennessee State University $4,059 $5,593 $7,543 $7, % 42.8% 96.7% Middle Tennessee State University $4,210 $6,048 $7,840 $8, % 35.4% 94.5% Tennessee State University $4,008 $5,444 $6,774 $7, % 32.7% 80.2% Tennessee Technological University $3,970 $5,586 $7,383 $8, % 43.5% 101.9% University of Memphis $4,480 $6,524 $8,666 $8, % 37.5% 100.3% TBR University Average $4,159 $5,844 $7,561 $7, % 36.5% 91.8% UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga $4,093 $5,656 $7,555 $8, % 43.9% 98.8% University of Tennessee, Knoxville 1 $4,749 $6,850 $10,062 $11, % 60.6% 131.7% Students admitted before $9,684 $10, % - - Students Admitted in $11,194 $11, % - - Students Admitted in NA $11,876 NA - - University of Tennessee, Martin $4,134 $5,769 $7,514 $8, % 39.1% 94.1% UT University Average $4,325 $6,092 $8,377 $9, % 48.6% 109.3% University Average $4,214 $5,926 $7,833 $8, % 40.6% 97.8% TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College $2,223 $2,991 $3,819 $4, % 34.6% 81.2% Cleveland State Community College $2,195 $2,969 $3,773 $3, % 34.2% 81.5% Columbia State Community College $2,183 $2,941 $3,775 $3, % 35.1% 82.0% Dyersburg State Community College $2,183 $2,971 $3,795 $4, % 34.7% 83.3% Jackson State Community College $2,185 $2,953 $3,781 $3, % 35.0% 82.5% Motlow State Community College $2,187 $2,959 $3,780 $3, % 34.4% 81.9% Nashville State Community College $2,177 $2,925 $3,729 $3, % 34.3% 80.4% Northeast State Community College $2,203 $2,981 $3,785 $3, % 33.8% 81.1% Pellissippi State Community College $2,213 $2,993 $3,827 $4, % 35.0% 82.6% Roane State Community College $2,197 $2,981 $3,789 $4, % 34.4% 82.3% Southwest Tennessee Community College $2,183 $2,985 $3,819 $4, % 34.6% 84.0% Volunteer State Community College $2,189 $2,961 $3,775 $3, % 34.2% 81.6% Walters State Community College $2,187 $2,969 $3,783 $3, % 34.4% 82.4% Community College Average $2,193 $2,968 $3,787 $3, % 34.5% 82.1% TN Colleges of Applied Technology $1,752 $2,399 $3,176 $3, % 42.8% 95.5% Source: THEC Fiscal Affairs Note: 1- The tuition rates for students admitted to UTK in the fall of 2013 and later are flat rates for 15 semester credit hours, regardless of the number of credit hours taken by the student. This policy ("Fifteen in Four") was approved in 2012 by the UT Board for introduction in fall Under this new initiative, tuition and fees are now being structured around cohorts. 2- The maintenance fees reported for and are weighted averages of the fees charged across all three cohorts. The percent increase in maintenance fees for sophomores at UTK is the increase from to for the cohort of students admitted in fall 2013, spring 2014 or summer However, if the total tuition and fee rate for sophomores is compared to the rate for sophomores, mandatory and maintenance fees increased by 19.6 percent. This comparison reflects the second of a four year phase-in of the UTK initiative. Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
93 Average Undergraduate Resident Annual Tuition and Mandatory Fees by Institution Type to Figure 3.3 $8,335 $4,214 $2,193 $1,752 Public University Average Community College Average Technology Colleges $5,926 $5,524 $5,227 $4,841 $4,649 $2,968 $2,393 $2,482 $2,628 $2,773 $1,984 $2,057 $2,168 $2,285 $2,399 $6,358 $3,211 $2,735 $6,979 $3,532 $2,975 $7,833 $7,406 $3,684 $3,787 $3,146 $3,176 $3,992 $3,425 Source: THEC Fiscal Affairs Note: Dollars are unadjusted for inflation. Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
94 Table 3.10 Table 3.11 Median Full-Time Tuition & Fees Public University Resident United States $4,587 $6,312 $8,070* SREB States $3,660 $5,389 $7,052 Alabama $3,842 $5,594 $8,770 Arkansas $3,851 $5,835 $7,335 Delaware $5,397 $7,564 $9,724 Florida $2,908 $3,782 $6,317 Georgia $2,784 $4,032 $6,622 Kentucky $3,590 $6,304 $7,916 Louisiana $2,928 $3,771 $6,251 Maryland $5,564 $6,614 $7,838 Mississippi $3,536 $4,605 $6,228 North Carolina $2,927 $4,174 $6,143 Oklahoma $2,763 $4,221 $5,315 South Carolina $5,460 $8,400 $10,064 Tennessee $3,852 $5,310 $7,543 Texas $3,830 $5,988 $7,494 Virginia $4,899 $6,941 $9,784 West Virginia $3,168 $4,691 $6,109 Median Full-Time Tuition & Fees Public Community College Resident United States $1,702 $2,136 $2,792* SREB States $1,695 $2,316 $3,137 Alabama $2,520 $2,700 $4,200 Arkansas $1,650 $2,153 $3,003 Delaware $1,932 $2,684 $3,380 Florida $1,695 $2,265 $3,105 Georgia $1,582 $2,303 $3,620 Kentucky $2,370 $3,630 $4,320 Louisiana $1,708 $1,989 $3,292 Maryland $2,695 $3,122 $3,873 Mississippi $1,424 $1,800 $2,322 North Carolina $1,166 $1,424 $2,366 Oklahoma $1,923 $2,696 $3,385 South Carolina $2,600 $3,270 $3,844 Tennessee $2,059 $2,775 $3,783 Texas $1,248 $1,827 $2,397 Virginia $1,883 $2,584 $3,900 West Virginia $2,349 $2,748 $3,336 Source: THEC Fiscal Affairs analysis of SREB and National Center for Education Statistics data. Note: All dollars are unadjusted for inflation. * U.S. median has not been updated for as of date of publication. Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
95 Share of Family Income Needed to Pay for College Figure 3.4 Share of Family Income Needed to Pay for College Figure 3.5 Source: SREB Fact Book on Higher Education 2013, Table 64. Note: Figures are based on median annual tuition and required fees for full-time, in-state undergraduate students at public colleges and universities. Unadjusted for inflation. Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
96 Table 3.12 Tuition and Fees Revenue per FTE Student Public Institutions Four-Year Institutions Two-Year Colleges Technology Colleges Total Change from Total Alabama $10, % 3,932 Arkansas $7, % 3,694 Delaware $23, % 4,638 Florida $5, % 2,434 Georgia $7, % 3,469 Kentucky $12, % 4,161 Louisiana $7, % 3,580 Maryland $10, % 5,058 Mississippi $8, % 3,021 North Carolina $6, % 1,782 Oklahoma $7, % 3,285 South Carolina $14, % 5,028 SREB States $8, % 2,902 Tennessee $8, % 4,432 Texas $6, % 1,840 Virginia $10, % 4,301 West Virginia $8, % 4,154 Change from Source: SREB "State Data Exchange: Indicators Report" pgs. 9, 17, & 24 Note: Excludes amounts mandated or used for debt service. Total Change from $ 8.4% $3, % $ 10.2% $ 5.9% $ 0.1% $ 3.6% $3, % $ -1.1% $3, % $ 8.2% $2, % $ 11.5% $ 6.5% $ 1.7% $ 5.8% $1, % $ 4.5% $ 3.1% $2, % $ 4.3% $2, % $ 2.9% $ 0.1% $ 7.8% Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
97 Table 3.13 Appropriations and Tuition/Fees Revenue per FTE Student Public Institutions Four-Year Institutions Two-Year Colleges Technology Colleges Appropriations Tuition/Fees Total Appropriations Tuition/Fees Total Appropriations Tuition/Fees Total Alabama 33% 67% $ 16,229 53% 47% $ 8,288 68% 32% $12,251 Arkansas 46% 54% $ 14,399 56% 44% $ 8, Delaware 22% 78% $ 29,696 56% 44% $ 10, Florida 53% 47% $ 12,395 57% 43% $ 5, Georgia 45% 55% $ 13,608 53% 47% $ 7,339 50% 50% $6,759 Kentucky 35% 65% $ 18,803 41% 59% $ 7,064 43% 57% $6,527 Louisiana 35% 65% $ 11,175 39% 61% $ 5,825 54% 46% $5,549 Maryland 49% 51% $ 20,891 55% 45% $ 11, Mississippi 43% 57% $ 15,621 62% 38% $ 8, North Carolina 61% 39% $ 16,601 75% 25% $ 7, Oklahoma 39% 61% $ 12,323 57% 43% $ 7,713 78% 22% $6,395 South Carolina 19% 81% $ 17,486 32% 68% $ 7, SREB States 43% 57% $ 14,780 61% 39% $ 7,352 57% 43% $6,872 Tennessee 39% 61% $ 14,314 45% 55% $ 8,011 67% 33% $7,626 Texas 48% 52% $ 13,404 76% 24% $ 7, Virginia 32% 68% $ 15,985 39% 61% $ 7, West Virginia 32% 68% $ 12,976 47% 53% $ 7, Source: SREB "State Data Exchange: Indicators Report" pgs. 9, 17, & 24 Note: This table represents the percentage of total revenue per FTE student that comes from appropriations versus tuition and fees. Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
98 Table 3.14 Appropriations per FTE Student Four-Year Institutions Two-Year Colleges Technology Colleges Total Change from Total Alabama $ 5, % 4,356 Arkansas $ 6, % 4,678 Delaware $ 6, % 5,929 Florida $ 6, % 3,185 Georgia $ 6, % 3,869 Kentucky $ 6, % 2,903 Louisiana $ 3, % 2,245 Maryland $ 10, % 6,272 Mississippi $ 6, % 5,029 North Carolina $ 10, % 5,383 Oklahoma $ 4, % 4,428 South Carolina $ 3, % 2,313 SREB States $ 6, % 4,450 Tennessee $ 5, % 3,578 Texas $ 6, % 5,790 Virginia $ 5, % 2,759 West Virginia $ 4, % 3,666 Change from Source: SREB "State Data Exchange: Indicators Report" pgs. 9, 17, & 24 Note: Includes state general purpose and educational special purpose appropriations to campuses. Change Total from $ 9.4% $ 9.2% 8,318 $ 5.2% $ 11.0% $ 8.7% $ 25.8% $ 3, % $ 3.4% $ 2, % $ 4.7% $ 2, % $ 16.8% $ 8.3% $ 0.8% $ 13.2% $ 4, % $ -0.9% $ 8.8% $ 3, % $ 11.3% $ 5, % $ 10.7% $ 7.0% $ -2.7% Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
99 Table 3.15 State Appropriations Related to Higher Education as Percentages of State Taxes United States National SREB States Rank Alabama Arkansas Delaware Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia Source: SREB; "Appropriations of State Tax Funds for Operating Expenses Related to Higher Education as Percentages of State Taxes"; Updated December 2014 Notes: State appropriations include funds for medical and health programs, state-level financial aid programs for students, state funds for private colleges and universities, and state funds for coordinating or governing boards of public colleges and universities. State appropriations exclude dollars for capital construction and debt payments. Also excluded are funds from sources other than state tax funds, including all funds from student fees, federal sources, and local sources. Seven SREB states, excluding Tennessee, also provide significant additional local funding for higher education operations. Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
100 Table 3.16 State Appropriations for Tennessee Public Higher Education Formula Units Institution * * * Austin Peay State University $25,570,600 TBR Universities $26,107,600 $28,537,600 $32,995,000 $34,239,800 East Tennessee State University $45,582,600 $44,000,700 $45,772,200 $48,685,000 $48,048,900 Middle Tennessee State University $71,318,700 $73,423,800 $77,193,600 $81,024,600 $82,830,300 Tennessee State University $28,554,800 $29,335,100 $30,810,900 $32,610,800 $32,088,900 Tennessee Technological University $35,853,000 $35,086,300 $37,288,600 $39,559,500 $38,394,000 University of Memphis $91,785,400 $85,464,300 $87,346,700 $89,106,400 $89,331,900 TBR University Total $298,665,100 $293,417,800 $306,949,600 $323,981,300 $324,933,800 UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga $33,463,400 $33,294,400 $34,601,800 $36,128,500 $37,501,400 University of Tennessee, Knoxville $143,699,500 $144,150,000 $153,343,900 $174,335,300 $179,044,900 University of Tennessee, Martin $24,047,300 $23,636,300 $24,609,100 $25,243,000 $26,249,700 UT University Total $201,210,200 $201,080,700 $212,554,800 $235,706,800 $242,796,000 University Total $499,875,300 $494,498,500 $519,504,400 $559,688,100 $567,729,800 TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College $20,086,100 $19,970,200 $21,902,500 $26,624,800 $26,008,100 Cleveland State Community College $9,062,000 $8,421,200 $8,672,000 $8,997,100 $8,843,700 Columbia State Community College $11,439,800 $11,121,800 $11,294,400 $12,339,500 $12,349,500 Dyersburg State Community College $6,168,000 $6,484,500 $6,867,800 $7,238,900 $7,317,900 Jackson State Community College $10,479,000 $10,518,500 $10,821,400 $11,510,200 $11,095,700 Motlow State Community College $8,591,400 $9,662,900 $10,310,000 $11,017,200 $10,656,700 Nashville State Community College $12,677,800 $13,794,900 $14,516,500 $15,983,500 $15,861,200 Northeast State Community College $10,605,000 $11,924,900 $12,920,300 $13,648,200 $13,224,100 Pellissippi State Community College $17,199,100 $18,692,600 $20,819,800 $22,913,400 $23,429,800 Roane State Community College $15,684,300 $14,750,900 $15,244,700 $16,619,800 $17,399,500 Southwest Tennessee Community Colle $32,436,900 $28,648,100 $27,953,000 $25,739,300 $24,677,200 Volunteer State Community College $15,389,800 $15,281,400 $15,614,700 $16,075,400 $16,216,000 Walters State Community College $16,032,000 $15,745,100 $17,043,300 $19,866,900 $20,350,200 Community College Total $185,851,200 $185,017,000 $193,980,400 $208,574,200 $207,429,600 TN Colleges of Applied Technology $46,263,500 $52,260,300 $53,848,800 $57,400,500 $55,346,600 Total Academic Formula Units $731,990,000 $731,775,800 $767,333,600 $825,662,800 $830,506,000 Source: THEC Fiscal Affairs Notes: Appropriations exclude capital funds. Academic formula units include universities, community colleges, and technology centers. *Beginning in , appropriations to the community college sector are awarded as a lump sum. These amounts are the system reported actual distribution amounts to individual campuses. Dollars are unadjusted for inflation. Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
101 Table 3.17 State Appropriations for Tennessee Public Higher Education Non-Formula Units and Specialized Programs Institution Medical Education $158,506,200 $160,820,800 $170,061,100 $180,352,100 $180,992,600 ETSU College of Medicine $25,377,900 $25,859,200 $27,321,000 $28,893,900 $28,948,800 ETSU Family Practice $5,150,800 $5,322,000 $5,731,700 $6,117,800 $6,130,800 UT College of Medicine $42,524,700 $42,820,200 $44,883,300 $47,065,400 $46,956,800 UT Family Practice $9,187,200 $9,313,200 $9,870,100 $10,458,800 $10,506,000 UT Memphis $62,105,000 $63,089,600 $66,869,800 $71,363,200 $71,919,300 UT College of Vet Medicine $14,160,600 $14,416,600 $15,385,200 $16,453,000 $16,530,900 Research and Public Service $71,509,700 $72,392,000 $76,234,300 $80,174,900 $80,554,300 UT Ag. Experiment Station $22,812,000 $23,111,900 $24,342,600 $25,438,800 $25,557,800 UT Ag. Extension Service $27,416,300 $27,825,100 $29,431,800 $30,836,900 $31,044,400 TSU McMinnville Center $527,900 $527,300 $543,300 $560,400 $560,400 TSU Institute of Ag. & Envir Research $2,156,200 $2,145,000 $2,208,900 $2,280,500 $2,278,500 TSU Coop Education $2,918,300 $2,918,200 $3,010,500 $3,110,400 $3,108,900 TSU McIntire-Stennis Forestry Research $171,900 $170,600 $174,100 $179,400 $179,400 UT Space Institute $7,212,500 $7,276,600 $7,603,400 $7,896,700 $7,916,500 UT Inst. for Public Service $4,312,800 $4,341,200 $4,541,300 $5,232,400 $5,247,800 UT County Tech Asst. Service $1,482,500 $1,521,800 $1,646,200 $1,753,200 $1,763,100 UT Municipal Tech Adv. Service $2,499,300 $2,554,300 $2,732,200 $2,886,200 $2,897,500 Other Specialized Units $61,833,700 $62,127,100 $69,377,200 $76,402,700 $76,395,400 UT University-Wide Admn. $4,143,800 $4,209,000 $4,440,900 $4,589,300 $4,661,800 TN Board of Regents Admn. $4,407,400 $4,563,400 $4,881,800 $5,104,200 $5,133,100 TN Student Assistance Corp. $48,567,100 $48,579,200 $55,205,400 $61,586,800 $61,566,800 TN Higher Education Comm. $2,160,300 $2,224,500 $2,292,100 $2,479,200 $2,438,800 TN Foreign Language Institute $338,100 $352,800 $378,600 $410,300 $414,100 Contract Education $2,217,000 $2,198,200 $2,178,400 $2,232,900 $2,180,800 Program Initiatives $42,560,200 $42,455,300 $42,472,200 $43,794,000 $43,289,200 Campus Centers of Excellence $17,238,700 $17,328,000 $17,538,300 $18,193,700 $17,769,000 Campus Centers of Emphasis $1,240,700 $1,247,600 $1,265,900 $1,313,300 $1,282,600 Ned McWherter Scholars $401,800 $401,800 $401,800 $411,800 $411,800 UT Access & Diversity $5,648,700 $5,600,600 $5,550,100 $5,688,900 $5,688,900 TBR Access & Diversity $9,977,400 $9,892,900 $9,803,700 $10,048,800 $10,048,800 THEC Grants $2,359,200 $2,339,200 $2,318,100 $2,403,300 $2,353,900 Research Initiative $5,693,700 $5,645,200 $5,594,300 $5,734,200 $5,734,200 Total Non-Formula Units $334,409,800 $337,795,200 $358,144,800 $380,723,700 $381,231,500 Total Operating $1,066,399,800 $1,069,571,000 $1,125,478,400 $1,206,386,500 $1,211,737,500 Source: THEC Fiscal Affairs Notes: Appropriations exclude capital funds; Academic formula units include universities, community colleges, and technology centers. Dollars are unadjusted for inflation. Total Operating is the sum of Table 3.16 and Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
102 Table 3.18 Revenue per FTE Historical Analysis Academic Years to Academic Year State Total Revenue Student ARRA/MoE Tuition & Fees FTE Appropriations per FTE Share Public University 10 Year Percent Change -27.3% % 9.6% 4.8% 18.1% $788,334,000 - $815,306, ,726 $15, % $772,335,000 - $862,701, ,636 $15, % $786,434,400 - $865,085, ,500 $15, % $820,649,500 - $900,471, ,394 $16, % $707,916,300 $65,454,000 $926,249, ,298 $15, % $583,533,300 $173,256,400 $992,741, ,260 $15, % $544,044,600 $207,662,300 $1,085,336, ,310 $15, % $550,127,600 - $1,171,817, ,933 $14, % $556,773,500 - $1,204,891, ,432 $15, % $586,960,400 - $1,251,831, ,615 $16, % $572,921,100 - $1,269,551, ,634 $16, % Community College 10 Year Percent Change -21.5% % 10.1% -2.9% 15.3% $264,485,400 - $195,716,600 49,238 $9, % $257,965,000 - $201,814,300 48,315 $9, % $263,652,900 - $204,166,300 49,300 $9, % $272,191,900 - $213,593,600 49,194 $9, % $244,734,800 $16,276,700 $230,510,100 51,302 $9, % $215,125,300 $39,381,400 $273,103,800 59,993 $8, % $202,273,100 $49,707,200 $299,257,400 62,973 $8, % $205,029,700 - $308,180,600 61,343 $8, % $207,782,600 - $300,421,500 58,656 $8, % $217,424,900 - $289,587,800 56,392 $8, % $207,519,100 - $284,393,400 54,192 $9, % Source: THEC Fiscal Affairs Notes: State appropriations are recurring general operating revenues. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) provided non-recurring federal funds to Tennessee higher education over the three year period from FY to FY ARRA also included a Maintenance of Effort (MoE) provision that required states to maintain funding for FY08-09 to FY10-11 at FY05-06 levels in order to qualify for ARRA funds. Tuition and fees include all in-state and out-of-state tuition and mandatory fee revenues. Dollars are adjusted for inflation using the Commonfund Institute Higher Education Price Index (HEPI). Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
103 Table 3.19 Revenue per Student Award Historical Analysis Academic Years to Academic Year State Total Total Revenue Student ARRA/MoE Tuition & Fees Appropriations Awards per Award Share Public Universities 10 Year Percent Change -23.9% % 26.8% -6.4% 35.6% $771,511,700 - $778,247,800 22,222 $69, % $788,334,000 - $815,306,000 22,651 $70, % $772,335,000 - $862,701,800 22,738 $71, % $786,434,400 - $865,085,200 23,660 $69, % $820,649,500 - $900,471,600 23,813 $72, % $707,916,300 $65,454,000 $926,249,000 25,875 $65, % $583,533,300 $173,256,400 $992,741,500 25,300 $69, % $544,044,600 $207,662,300 $1,085,336,800 26,638 $68, % $550,127,600 - $1,171,817,300 27,339 $62, % $556,773,500 - $1,204,891,500 28,275 $62, % $586,960,400 - $1,251,831,800 28,181 $65, % Source: THEC Fiscal Affairs and SREB Notes: Awards include associate's, bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees granted at universities. Awards do not include post-baccalaureate certificates, UT Medical Health Science Center degrees, or ETSU first professional degrees. All State Appropriations and Tuition & Fees amounts are presented in 2014 Inflation Adjusted Dollars. Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
104 Revenue per FTE to Tennessee Public Universities Figure 3.6 Figure 3.7 Tennessee Community Colleges Source: THEC Fiscal Affairs Notes: Dollars are adjusted for inflation. Does not include ARRA and MoE Funds. Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
105 Student Share of Revenue per FTE to Figure 3.8 Source: THEC Fiscal Affairs Note: Student share of total revenue per FTE is defined as tuition and fees as a percent of total revenue from state appropriations and tuition and fees. Dollars are adjusted for inflation. Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
106 Table 3.20 Rank Undergraduate Scholarship and Grant Awards per Enrollment, by State State Total FTE Total Aid Awards Source: National Association of State Student Grant & Aid Programs 44th Annual Survey, Table 13 Note: Estimated Number of Awards is calculated by dividing Total Aid Awards by Total FTE. Estimated Number of Awards/FTE 1 Oklahoma 182, , Tennessee 287, , South Carolina 207, , Nevada 79,552 46, Georgia 429, , Kentucky 217, , New Mexico 107,039 55, Nebraska 106,670 48, West Virginia 113,021 48, Louisiana 209,480 86, Puerto Rico 227,822 90, Maine 55,700 22, Florida 865, , Minnesota 322, , Vermont 37,303 14, Washington 288, , Massachusetts 414, , Arkansas 138,205 50, North Carolina 449, , Virginia 433, , New York 1,068, , New Jersey 351, , Pennsylvania 643, , Oregon 193,193 61, Texas 1,094, , Indiana 350, , Alaska 21,629 6, North Dakota 44,806 12, Wisconsin 302,063 85, Colorado 268,410 73, Rhode Island 71,067 19, Wyoming 26,530 6, Illinois 637, , Missouri 334,633 74, Maryland 262,106 54, Mississippi 151,380 28, Delaware 46,651 8, Ohio 556, , Idaho 81,007 13, Connecticut 161,669 25, Michigan 493,970 74, California 1,863, , Montana 43,696 5, Iowa 292,431 28, South Dakota 42,033 3, Kansas 162,343 12, Washington, D.C. 72,562 5, Alabama 248,734 11, Utah 213,740 8, Hawaii 56,592 1, Arizona 535,582 10, New Hampshire 64, Nation 15,928,802 4,502, Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
107 Table 3.21 Rank Undergraduate Scholarship and Grant Dollars per Undergraduate Enrollment, by State State Estimated UG Aid Dollars/ UG FTE Source: National Association of State Student Grant & Aid Programs 43rd Annual Survey, Table 12 Note: The national average in the first column ($678) represents the national total of undergraduate grant aid ($9.4 billion) divided by the estimated 13,854,225 in undergraduate FTE. The national average in the second column ($509) represents need based grant aid of $7 billion divided by the estimated 13,854,225 in undergraduate FTE. Rank State Estimated Need-based UG Aid Dollars/ UG FTE 1 South Carolina Washington Tennessee New Jersey Georgia New York Washington California New Jersey North Carolina Arkansas Pennsylvania Louisianna Indiana West Virginia Illinois New York Minnesota Kentucky Texas California Vermont North Carolina Oklahoma Indiana West Virginia Pennsylvania Kentucky Washington, D.C Wisconsin New Mexico Virginia Nevada Nevada Illinois Maryland Minnesota Tennessee Texas Delaware Florida Maine Virginia South Carolina Oklahoma Oregon Vermont Colorado Delaware North Dakota Alaska Massachusetts Wisconsin Missouri Maryland Iowa North Dakota Michigan Missouri Alaska Maine Rhode Island Oregon Florida Colorado Nebraska Massachusetts Ohio Ohio Puerto Rico Iowa Connecticut Michigan Louisiana Rhode Island New Mexico Mississippi Kansas Nebraska Montana Connecticut Arkansas Puerto Rico Hawaii Montana Arizona Kansas Mississippi South Dakota Alabama Idaho Washington, D.C Hawaii Utah Arizona Idaho Utah Georgia Alabama New Hampshire New Hampshire South Dakota Wyoming Wyoming -- Nation $678 Total $509 Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
108 Table 3.22 Average Debt National Rank % with Debt National Rank State Average $24, % Public University Undergraduate Debt Institution Average Debt for Tennessee Graduates in the 2013 Cohort Average Debt of Graduates Percent of Graduates with Debt Total Cost of Attendance % of Pell Grant Recipients TBR Universities Austin Peay State University $27,539 55% $21,055 51% East Tennessee State University $27,007 51% $23,721 41% Middle Tennessee State University $22,616 62% $19,124 42% Tennessee State University $30,477 85% $17,431 61% Tennessee Technological University $17,023 53% $21,362 27% University of Memphis $24,436 63% $22,813 49% UT Universities The University of Tennessee, Knoxville $23,729 53% $24,746 29% The University of Tennessee, Chattanooga $21,585 52% $20,077 33% The University of Tennessee, Martin $25,160 66% $17,893 44% Source: The Institute for College Access & Success "Project on Student Debt," College InSight, Notes: Most college-level data are taken directly from U.S. Department of Education sources and the Common Data Set (CDS). Student debt and undergraduate financial aid data are licensed from Peterson's Undergraduate Financial Aid and Undergraduate Databases, (c) 2014 Peterson's, a Nelnet company, all rights reserved. Average debt includes four-year public and private institutions. Percent of Pell Grant recipients reflects the percentage of 12 month enrollment receiving Pell Grants. Cost of Attendance reflects the costs for a student living on-campus. State rankings are from 1 (highest debt) to 50 (lowest debt). Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
109 Table 3.23 Two-Year Cohort Default Rates for Schools Participating in Title IV Student Financial Assistance Programs Cohort Year 2009 Cohort Year 2010 Cohort Year 2011 Institution Name Number of Borrowers in Default Number of Borrowers in Repay Official Default Rate Number of Borrowers in Default Number of Borrowers in Repay Source: U.S. Department of Education "Official Cohort Default Rates for Schools" www2.ed.gov accessed February 12, Note: A school subject to loss of eligibility to participate in the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program, William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan) Program, and/or Federal Pell Grant (Pell Grant) Program has FY 2009, FY 2010, and FY 2011 official cohort default rates that are 25% or greater. Default rates for the 2012 cohort were not available at time of publication. Official Default Rate Number of Borrowers in Default Number of Borrowers in Repay Official Default Rate TBR Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College 306 1, % 403 2, % 441 2, % Cleveland State Community College % % % Columbia State Community College % % % Dyersburg State Community College % % % Jackson State Community College Motlow State Community College % % % Nashville State Community College 156 1, % 182 1, % 243 1, % Northeast State Community College % % % Pellissippi State Community College 148 1, % 213 1, % 286 1, % Roane State Community College % % % Southwest Tennessee Community College Volunteer State Community College 134 1, % 156 1, % 180 1, % Walters State Community College % % % TBR Universities Austin Peay State University 256 2, % 264 2, % 271 2, % East Tennessee State University 272 2, % 267 2, % 297 2, % Middle Tennessee State University 427 4, % 457 5, % 505 5, % Tennessee State University 268 2, % 233 2, % 238 2, % Tennessee Technological University 48 1, % 101 1, % 145 2, % University of Memphis 251 4, % 300 4, % 519 5, % UT Universities University of Tennessee, Chattanooga 147 1, % 144 1, % 132 2, % University of Tennessee, Knoxville 251 4, % 316 4, % 214 5, % University of Tennessee, Martin 161 1, % 150 1, % 173 1, % Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
110 Table 3.24 Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Program Summary Report Actual Recipients Actual Recipients Actual Recipients Students Dollars Students Dollars Students Dollars HOPE (Traditional) 43,814 $152,911,552 43,692 $151,475,594 43,518 $149,474,277 Independent / Four-Year 7,586 $28,679,967 7,482 $28,307,805 7,653 $28,843,474 Independent / Two-Year 7 30,000 * 21, ,674 Private/Business Trade , , ,925 University of Tennessee System 13,022 49,645,561 13,157 49,779,251 12,867 48,682,207 Board of Regents / Four-Year 16,484 61,945,696 16,102 60,181,649 15,624 57,995,056 Community Colleges 7,117 12,065,868 7,442 12,611,105 7,913 13,266,941 HOPE (Non-Traditional) 4,254 $11,166,659 4,388 $10,998,041 3,581 $9,371,969 Independent / Four-Year 768 $2,535, $2,710, $2,873,696 Independent / Two-Year Private/Business Trade , , ,042 University of Tennessee System 315 1,091, ,016, ,500 Board of Regents / Four-Year 1,202 4,214,236 1,066 3,701, ,935,500 Community Colleges 1,880 2,758,926 2,124 3,038,196 1,580 2,174,231 HOPE with GAMS 6,089 $30,177,130 6,279 $30,788,940 6,280 $30,593,032 Independent / Four-Year 1,831 $9,062,136 1,904 $9,367,053 1,919 $9,343,651 Independent / Two-Year Private/Business Trade * 12,500 * 16,575 * 5,625 University of Tennessee System 2,720 13,515,904 2,803 13,751,699 2,840 13,868,110 Board of Regents / Four-Year 1,492 7,399,353 1,521 7,453,363 1,477 7,152,786 Community Colleges , , ,860 HOPE with Aspire 19,625 $94,598,515 19,543 $94,435,799 18,674 $88,535,775 Independent / Four-Year 3,426 $17,292,961 3,455 $17,816,243 3,256 $16,622,626 Independent / Two-Year 6 33,000 * 14,438 * 21,700 Private/Business Trade , , ,829 University of Tennessee System 4,348 22,809,351 4,519 23,724,081 4,352 22,500,790 Board of Regents / Four-Year 8,150 42,074,495 7,839 40,525,262 7,359 37,390,122 Community Colleges 3,824 11,280,716 3,868 11,681,190 3,874 11,333,708 HOPE Access Grant 468 $955, $913, $838,911 Independent / Four-Year 61 $141, $138, ,187 Independent / Two-Year Private/Business Trade * 8,593 * 3,782 * 3,095 University of Tennessee System , , ,500 Board of Regents / Four-Year , , ,345 Community Colleges , , ,784 Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant 10,928 $12,809,483 9,888 $12,190,982 9,657 $11,801,032 Source: TSAC Note: Current Dollars. Totals represent a distinct count of students and are not always a sum of the numbers in the section. Students can attend multiple institutions throughout an academic year, but these students are only counted once in each section total. Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
111 Table 3.24 continued Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Program Summary Report Continued Actual Recipients Actual Recipients Actual Recipients Students Dollars Students Dollars Students Dollars HOPE Foster Care Grant 64 $354, $307, $433,566 Independent / Four-Year 8 $48,860 7 $37,060 8 $49,676 Independent / Two-Year Private/Business Trade * 11,813 University of Tennessee System 15 96, , ,740 Board of Regents / Four-Year , , ,473 Community Colleges 7 17, , ,275 TN College of Applied Technology 0 0 * 1,425 * 1,589 Dual Enrollment Grant 16,995 $8,743,539 17,759 $9,882,137 20,594 $11,823,314 Independent / Four-Year 1,488 $754,219 1,683 $868,276 1,766 $938,310 Independent / Two-Year Private/Business Trade , , ,925 University of Tennessee System , , ,000 Board of Regents / Four-Year ,500 1, ,084 1, ,800 Community Colleges 12,001 6,373,820 12,612 7,183,133 15,087 8,933,429 TN College of Applied Technology 1, ,100 1, ,550 1, ,850 Math & Science Teachers Program 18 $36,000 9 $18,000 6 $12,000 Independent / Four-Year 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 University of Tennessee System 8 16,000 * 10,000 * 4,000 Board of Regents / Four-Year 10 20,000 * 8,000 * 8,000 Helping Heroes Grant 510 $805, $765, $745,154 Independent / Four-Year 56 $90, $104, $113,250 Independent / Two-Year Private/Business Trade * 3, ,500 * 6,500 University of Tennessee System 55 96, , ,500 Board of Regents / Four-Year , , ,904 Community Colleges , , ,000 Rural Health Loan Forgiveness 38 $423, $126,325 0 $0 Independent / Four-Year 27 $298, $117,975 0 $0 Private/Business Trade * $12,000 0 $0 0 $0 University of Tennessee System * 60,000 * 8, Board of Regents / Four-Year * 52, All Programs 102,803 $312,981, ,573 $311,903, ,265 $303,629,030 Independent / Four-Year 15,251 $59,378,854 15,515 $59,467,426 15,522 $58,922,870 Independent / Two-Year 13 63, , ,374 Private/Business Trade 662 1,854, ,923, ,842,754 University of Tennessee System 21,283 87,805,293 21,564 88,930,867 20,912 86,551,347 Board of Regents / Four-Year 28, ,292,578 28, ,627,447 27, ,413,986 Community Colleges 25,210 33,104,344 26,415 35,125,012 28,809 36,282,228 Technology Centers 12,734 13,483,583 11,413 12,792,957 11,626 12,575,471 Source: TSAC Note: Current Dollars. Totals represent a distinct count of students and are not always a sum of the numbers in the section. Students can attend multiple institutions throughout an academic year, but these students are only counted once in each section total. Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
112 Table 3.25 Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Program Traditional HOPE Awards By Institution Actual Recipients Actual Recipients Actual Recipients Students Dollars Students Dollars Students Dollars Independent / Four -Year 7,586 $28,679,967 7,482 $28,307,805 7,653 $28,843,474 Aquinas College 47 $102, $84, $137,500 Baptist Mem. Coll. Health & Sci , , ,450 Belmont University 683 2,518, ,557, ,401,900 Bethel University 318 1,151, ,370, ,368,100 Bryan College , , ,650 Carson Newman College 546 1,872, ,990, ,176,500 Christian Brothers University 315 1,175, ,032, ,375 Cumberland University , ,051, ,026,600 Fisk University , , ,000 Freed Hardeman University 311 1,144, ,150, ,095,200 Hiwassee College 30 $28, $137, $122,808 Johnson University , , ,500 King College , , ,700 Lane College 15 76, , ,000 Lee University 602 2,078, ,462, ,571,850 LeMoyne-Owen College 18 81, , ,000 Lincoln Memorial University 348 1,136, ,211, ,073,425 Lipscomb University 669 2,565, ,560, ,641,600 Martin Methodist University , , ,500 Maryville College 358 1,345, ,261, ,294,100 Memphis College of Art , , ,000 Milligan College , , ,500 Rhodes College , , ,700 Southern Adventist University , , ,000 Tennessee Temple University 17 4, , ,000 Tennessee Wesleyan College 324 1,229, ,165, ,043,947 Trevecca Nazarene University , , ,007,400 Tusculum College , , ,200 Union University 527 1,983, ,937, ,978,550 University of the South , , ,050 Vanderbilt University , , ,869 Watkins Inst. Coll. Of Art & Des , , ,000 Welch College , , ,500 Independent / Two-Year 7 $30,000 * $21,500 6 $18,674 John A. Gupton College 7 30,000 * 21, ,674 Source: TSAC Note: Current Dollars. Totals represent a distinct count of students and are not always a sum of the numbers in the section. Students can attend multiple institutions throughout an academic year, but these students are only counted once in each section total. Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
113 Table 3.25 Continued Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Program Traditional HOPE Awards By Institution Actual Recipients Actual Recipients Actual Recipients Students Dollars Students Dollars Students Dollars Private / Business & Trade 155 $544, $574, $667,925 Art Institute of Tennessee-Nashville 64 $216, $199, $269,625 O'More College of Design 48 $179, $188, $189,050 South College , , ,750 Victory University 9 31, , ,500 University of Tennessee System 13,022 $49,645,561 13,157 $49,779,251 12,867 $48,682,207 University of TN, Chattanooga 3,441 $13,045,268 3,621 $13,726,997 3,729 $14,147,719 University of TN, Health Sci. Ctr , , ,000 University of TN, Knoxville 7,758 29,685,938 7,751 29,457,399 7,454 28,163,258 University of TN, Martin 1,819 6,816,355 1,776 6,486,855 1,690 6,317,230 Board of Regents / Four Year 16,484 $61,945,697 16,102 $60,181,649 15,624 $57,995,056 Austin Peay State University 1,652 $6,137,245 1,652 $6,179,546 1,700 $6,275,628 East Tennessee State University 2,938 11,044,158 2,781 10,502,070 2,572 9,480,156 ETSU School of Pharmacy * 4,000 Middle Tennessee State University 5,317 20,073,081 4,984 18,622,459 4,797 17,729,674 Tennessee State University 383 1,424, ,379, ,424,658 Tennessee Technological Univer. 3,204 11,991,087 3,193 11,890,975 3,136 11,662,915 University of Memphis 3,025 11,275,875 3,151 11,606,774 3,078 11,418,025 Community Colleges 7,117 $12,065,869 7,422 $12,611,105 7,913 $13,266,941 Chattanooga State Com Coll 493 $816, $840, $966,123 Cleveland State Comm College , , ,229 Columbia State Comm College 612 1,022, ,072, ,122,850 Dyersburg State Comm College , , ,029 Jackson State Comm College , , ,818 Motlow State Comm College , , ,029,521 Nashville State Comm College , , ,382 Northeast State Comm Coll , ,028, ,038,458 Pellissippi State Comm Coll 1,094 1,808,474 1,128 1,941,117 1,208 2,011,056 Roane State Community College 769 1,340, ,294, ,360,428 Southwest Tennessee Comm Coll , , ,400 Volunteer State Community Coll 851 1,454, ,537, ,589,473 Walters State Community College 760 1,318, ,463, ,494,174 Total Awards By Institution Type 43,814 $152,911,554 43,692 $151,475,594 43,518 $149,474,277 Independent / Four-Year 7,586 $28,679,967 7,482 $28,307,805 7,653 $28,843,474 Independent / Two-Year 7 30,000 * 21, ,674 Private / Business & Trade , , ,925 University of Tennessee System 13,022 49,645,561 13,157 49,779,251 12,867 48,682,207 Board of Regents / Four-Year 16,484 61,945,697 16,102 60,181,649 15,624 57,995,056 Community Colleges 7,117 12,065,869 7,422 12,611,105 7,913 13,266,941 Source: TSAC Note: Current Dollars. Totals represent a distinct count of students and are not always a sum of the numbers in the section. Students can attend multiple institutions throughout an academic year, but these students are only counted once in each section total. Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
114 Table 3.26 Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Non-Lottery Awards By Program Award Name Number of Average Annual Total Awarded Recipients Award per Student Dependent Children Scholarship 23 $230,223 $10,010 Graduate Nursing Loan Forgiveness 44 $182,210 $4,141 Minority Teaching Fellows 86 $392,941 $4,569 Ned McWherter Scholars 198 $576,436 $2,911 Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship 178 $252,250 $1,417 Tennessee Student Assistance Award 32,606 $61,391,081 $1,883 Tennessee Teaching Scholars 157 $702,375 $4,474 Grand Total 33,894 $63,727,516 Table 3.27 Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Non-Lottery Awards By Sector Institution Type Number of Recipients Total Awarded Independent/Four-Year 6,748 $23,494,357 Independent/Two-Year 36 $48,088 University of Tennessee System 4,902 $9,483,659 Board of Regents/Four-Year 10,338 $18,677,483 Board of Regents/Two-Year 8,260 $8,013,786 Technology Centers 1,314 $816,681 Proprietary Institutions 2,274 $3,162,462 Out-of-State Institutions 22 $31,000 Grand Total 33,894 $63,727,516 Source: TSAC Note: Totals represent a distinct count of students and are not always a sum of the numbers in the section. Students can attend multiple institutions throughout an academic year, but these students are only counted once in each section total. Academic and Fiscal Trends Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
115 Section 4: Outcomes Funding Formula Outcomes Funding Formula Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
116 THEC Outcomes Funding Formula Definitions Outcome Definition University and Community College Outcomes Student Progression The number of students reaching 24, 48, or 72 credit hours at a University (12, 24, or 36 at a Community College). Transfers Out The number of students who, after accumulating 12 credit hours, transferred to another institution. Awards per 100 FTE The combined total of associate's and bachelor's degrees (associate's and certificates for community colleges) conferred, in an academic year, for every 100 undergraduate FTE. University Outcomes Bachelor s and Associate s Degrees The total number of bachelor s and associate s degrees conferred in an academic year. Master s and Ed Specialist Degrees The total number of master s and education specialist degrees conferred in an academic year. Doctoral and Law Degrees The total number of doctoral and law degrees conferred in an academic year. Research and Service Expenditures on activities eligible for indirect cost allocation. Primarily externally generated funding for research, service, or instruction. Six-Year Graduation Rate The six-year graduation rate of first-time, full-time freshmen who begin in the summer or fall semester. Community College Outcomes Dual Enrollment The number of high school students taking degree-credit courses in an academic year. Associate s Degrees The total number of associate s degrees conferred in an academic year. 1 to 2 Year Certificates The total number of certificates, requiring 24 or more credit hours, granted during an academic year. General education certificates are excluded from this metric. Less than 1 Year Certificates The total number of certificates, requiring less than 24 credit hours, granted during an academic year if certificate is the highest credential earned. Job Placements The number of placeable graduates who obtain employment in a Remedial and Developmental Success Workforce Training related field over the course of a full academic year. The number of full-time and part-time students who were enrolled in any remedial or developmental course or instruction who then successfully completed college level courses in a subsequent semester within three years of initial enrollment. The total number of technical training contact hours in an academic year. These activities provide technical or soft skills without carrying institutional credit. Note: Detailed definitions and other formula information can be found on THEC s website: Outcomes Funding Formula Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
117 Table 4.1 Table 4.2 Universities UTM APSU TTU UTC MTSU ETSU TSU UM UTK Students Accumulating 24 hrs 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 2% 2% Students Accumulating 48 hrs 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 3% 3% Students Accumulating 72 hrs 7% 7% 7% 7% 7% 7% 7% 5% 5% Progression 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 10% 10% Bachelors and Associates 30% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 15% Masters / Ed Specialist Degrees 15% 20% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% Doctoral / Law Degrees 0% 0% 5% 5% 7.5% 7.5% 7.5% 10% 10% Research and Service 10% 10% 10% 10% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 15% Transfers Out with 12 hrs 10% 10% 10% 10% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% Degrees per 100 FTE 15% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 7.5% 10% Six-Year Graduation Rate 5% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 15% 20% Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Source: THEC Fiscal Affairs Outcomes Formula Weights Based on Institutional Missions Outcomes Formula Weights Based on Institutional Missions Community Colleges CHSCC CLSCC COSCC DSCC JSCC MSCC NASCC NESCC PSCC RSCC STCC VSCC WSCC Students Accumulating 12 hrs 6% 6% 4% 6% 6% 6% 4% 4% 6% 2% 4% 2% 4% Students Accumulating 24 hrs 7% 7% 5% 7% 7% 7% 5% 5% 7% 3% 5% 3% 5% Students Accumulating 36 hrs 7% 7% 6% 7% 7% 7% 6% 6% 7% 5% 6% 5% 6% Progression 20% 20% 15% 20% 20% 20% 15% 15% 20% 10% 15% 10% 15% Dual Enrollment 5% 10% 10% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 10% 10% 5% 10% 10% Associates 5% 15% 10% 10% 20% 10% 20% 20% 20% 20% 10% 20% 20% Certificates 1-2 Years 5% 1% 4% 2% 3% 0% 7% 17% 0% 6% 2% 4% 1% Certificates Less Than 1 Year 5% 9% 1% 8% 7% 5% 13% 3% 5% 14% 18% 16% 19% Total Certificates 10% 10% 5% 10% 10% 5% 20% 20% 5% 20% 20% 20% 20% Job Placements 20% 5% 5% 10% 5% 10% 10% 10% 10% 15% 10% 5% 5% Remedial & Developmental Success 10% 20% 10% 20% 15% 10% 10% 5% 5% 5% 20% 10% 10% Transfers Out with 12 hrs 15% 10% 20% 15% 10% 20% 10% 10% 15% 10% 5% 15% 10% Workforce Training (Contact Hours) 10% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 10% 5% 5% 5% 5% Awards per 100 FTE 5% 5% 20% 5% 10% 15% 5% 10% 5% 5% 10% 5% 5% Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Outcomes Funding Formula Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
118 Table 4.3 Academic Year 24 Credit Hours 48 Credit Hours 72 Credit Hours FY Outcomes Funding Formula Data Universities Bachelor's & Associate's Master's & Ed Spec Doctoral & Law Research & Service Transfers Out Degrees per 100 FTE Graduation Rate UTM ,124 1,134 1,171 1, $2,233, ,217 1,155 1,203 1, $2,001, ,261 1,163 1,206 1, $3,036, APSU ,533 1,384 1,451 1, $2,393, ,463 1,476 1,466 1, $2,614, ,502 1,433 1,386 1, $3,601, TTU ,989 1,721 1,790 1, $8,348, ,830 1,562 1,605 1, $8,873, ,645 1,545 1,728 1, $9,586, UTC ,938 1,699 1,759 1, $9,186, ,067 1,581 1,633 1, $10,409, ,721 1,519 1,634 1, $11,444, MTSU ,931 2,866 3,563 4, $11,740, ,799 3,211 3,734 4,159 1, $13,498, ,297 3,458 3,804 3, $30,655, ,580 1,644 1,870 2,321 ETSU $20,608, ,764 1,709 1,879 2, $22,836, ,823 1,716 2,040 2, $23,159, , TSU $33,195, , $31,582, , $31,029, UM ,054 2,313 2,672 2,991 1, $57,944, ,135 2,394 2,625 2,887 1, $51,992, ,324 2,321 2,491 2,724 1, $55,561, UTK ,345 4,020 4,317 4,372 1, $145,602, ,331 3,864 4,187 4,407 1, $154,378, ,264 3,844 4,020 4,539 1, $149,350, Source: THEC Fiscal Affairs Notes: Data reflect individual year outcomes, not three-year averages. In some instances, the Funding Formula uses slightly different data definitions than other tables included in the Fact Book. The data, formula definitions, and other information can be found on THEC s website: Outcomes Funding Formula Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
119 Table 4.4 Academic Year 12 Credit Hours 24 Credit Hours 36 Credit Hours FY Outcomes Funding Formula Data Community Colleges Dual Enrollment Associate's 1-2 Yr. Certificate Less Than 1 Yr. Certificate Job Placements R&D Success Transfers Out Contact Hours Chattanooga ,339 1,708 1,446 1,373 1, , , ,318 1,801 1,591 1,253 1, , , ,351 1,872 1,646 1, , , Cleveland , , , , , , Columbia ,489 1,202 1, , , ,538 1,284 1, * 212 1, , ,558 1,304 1, * 234 1, , Dyersburg , , , , , , , , Jackson , , , , , , , , , , Motlow ,495 1, , , , ,363 1, * , , ,410 1, , , Nashville ,438 1,853 1,510 1, , , ,338 1,824 1,611 1, , , ,305 1,937 1, , , Northeast ,475 1,200 1, , , ,664 1,348 1, , , ,485 1,326 1, , , Pellissippi ,798 2,316 1,870 1,577 1, , , ,823 2,346 1,947 1,213 1, , , , ,001 2,350 2,012 1,525 1, , , Roane ,509 1,248 1,054 1, , , ,642 1,256 1,111 1, , , ,687 1,269 1,107 1, , , Southwest ,289 2,430 1, , , ,976 2,446 1, , , ,898 3,072 2, , , Volunteer ,037 1,467 1,329 1, , , ,037 1,597 1,365 1, , , ,132 1,684 1,446 1, , , Walters ,779 1,260 1,095 1, , , ,927 1,311 1,112 1, , , ,976 1,393 1,173 1, , , Source: THEC Fiscal Affairs Notes: Data reflect individual year outcomes, not three-year averages. In some instances, the Funding Formula uses slightly different data definitions than other tables included in the Fact Book. Awards per 100 FTE Outcomes Funding Formula Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
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121 Section 5: Glossary Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
122 Definitions Auxiliary Enterprise: An entity that exists to furnish goods or services to students, faculty, or staff, and that charges a fee directly related to the cost of the goods or services (essentially self-supporting). Examples include: residence halls, food services, college stores, parking garages, etc. Census Date: The traditional date on which the first degree credit headcount and full-time equivalent enrollment reports are generated for all Tennessee public institutions. Beginning fall 2010, institutions also report end-of-term data. Table 1.3 provides an end-of-term enrollment figure. Degree Credit: Credit that the institution designates as regular, occupational, certificate, extension or co-op. Formula Units: Academic entities that derive their operating funds from the public higher education funding formula. Includes public universities, community colleges, and colleges of applied technology. Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Enrollment: For undergraduate students, fall term FTE is the total number of credits attempted divided by 12. For graduate students, the fall term FTE is the total number of credits attempted divided by 9. For students in clock hour courses, the academic year FTE is the total number of clock hours divided by 900. University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UT HSC) FTE: At UT HSC, the number of full time students cannot be reliably calculated based on credit hours due to the high (and variable) number of credit hours taken by students in the health professions. Many programs are year round, with semesters lasting 6 months, and students are enrolled in a number of sequential courses during this period. In addition, many of the courses involve clerkship experiences requiring 40 hours per week for 4 or more weeks such that credit hours accumulate quickly. Since the curriculum is fixed for most of these programs and students proceed in a lock step manner without options to pursue coursework part time, UT HSC reports FTE based on the number of students enrolled in each of the professional programs. Exceptions that allow for part time students (e.g. in the graduate school and in Nursing) occur in some programs and are tracked for THEC reports. Full-Time Student: A student who is enrolled for 12 or more hours of degree credit in a semester. Mandatory Fees: A required fee for all students, as opposed to a fee attached to specific course. Non-Formula Units: Non-academic entities that derive their operating funds from public higher education funding other than the outcomes based formula. Includes all entities other than universities, community colleges, and technology centers. Examples are the UT Veterinary School, the Space Institute, and the Centers of Excellence. Part-Time Student: A student who is enrolled for less than 12 hours of degree credit in a semester. Restricted Current Funds: Funds expendable for operating purposes but restricted by donors or other outside agencies as to the specific purposes for which they may be expended. Southern Regional Education Board (SREB): The nation s first interstate compact for higher education, the Atlanta based SREB is a coalition of educators, government officials, and civic leaders interested in advancing knowledge and improving the social and economic life of the South. Special Student: At the undergraduate level, a student who does not hold a Bachelor s or advanced degree and who is not working toward a certificate or degree. At the graduate level, a student who holds a bachelor s degree or higher, is not working toward a degree and is not a post-doctoral student. Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT): There are 27 colleges of applied technology across the state that are governed by the Board of Regents. The workforce development mission of the TCATs is to give Tennessee residents the opportunity to obtain the technical skills and professional training necessary for advancement in today's competitive job market. The non-credit bearing Regents Online Continuing Education Program (ROCE), the non-credit bearing Special Interest Course, and the Continuing Education Unit (CEU) are excluded from TCAT total headcount. Glossary Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
123 Institutional and System Abbreviations APSU: CHSCC: CLSCC: COSCC: DSCC: ETSU: JSCC: MSCC: MTSU: NASCC: NESCC: PSTCC: RSCC: STCC: TSU: TTU: UOM: UTC: UTK: UTM: UTHSC: VSCC: WSCC: Austin Peay State University Chattanooga State Community College Cleveland State Community College Columbia State Community College Dyersburg State Community College East Tennessee State University Jackson State Community College Motlow State Community College Middle Tennessee State University Nashville State Community College Northeast State Community College Pellissippi State Community College Roane State Community College Southwest Tennessee Community College Tennessee State University Tennessee Technological University University of Memphis The University of Tennessee, Chattanooga The University of Tennessee, Knoxville The University of Tennessee, Martin The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Volunteer State Community College Walters State Community College TBR: THEC: TICUA: TCAT: UT: Tennessee Board of Regents Tennessee Higher Education Commission Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association Tennessee College of Applied Technology The University of Tennessee Glossary Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book
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